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Old 12-27-2012, 08:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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A friend of mine said that he salts his dirt before planting the banana to encourage growth and to speed banana production.

He uses about a cup of regular table salt for a 3x3 area of dirt and mixes it well. then he puts a little salt in the hole itself before placing a pup or transplanting.

I had never heard of this. Anyone else?
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Old 12-27-2012, 09:24 AM   #2 (permalink)
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epsom salts yes..to much table salt will kill..epsom salt is a beneficial mineral..i use on all of my plants in moderation..great for palms,tomatoes love it..helps to green things up..i mix some in my compost..some when i water..only when things are warmer or am planting something new
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epsom salts yes..to much table salt will kill..epsom salt is a beneficial mineral..i use on all of my plants in moderation..great for palms,tomatoes love it..helps to green things up..i mix some in my compost..some when i water..only when things are warmer or am planting something new
I didn't know this. I will try epsom salts this spring when I start planting. Thanks!!!
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Never heard of this b4 these articles, appaently it does have its time and place, like high P low K soils.

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I read a while back about Philippine tests with table salt on coconut trees, so I gave it a go with my 4 trees in spring and to my surprise the trees have responded well.
As for bananas I'm not so sure
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I've heard of using the epsom salts due to magnesium that gets depleted during the growing/blooming/fruiting season.
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I've heard of using the epsom salts due to magnesium that gets depleted during the growing/blooming/fruiting season.
The salt thing does make some sense when you consider that these plants will grow on beaches and other salty soil areas.
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A friend of mine said that he salts his dirt before planting the banana to encourage growth and to speed banana production.

He uses about a cup of regular table salt for a 3x3 area of dirt and mixes it well. then he puts a little salt in the hole itself before placing a pup or transplanting.

I had never heard of this. Anyone else?
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Some plants make use of sodium and coconuts apparently need the Cl in the table salt. Remember that coconuts are adapted to the beach, bananas I believe were native to interior sections of SE asia.

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Default Re: Salting the dirt

I've herd of that, I did that to my Musa Double Mahoi Banana tree, and it grew fast, but some times it gave off a weird smell every time I watered it, it didnt have a rotten smell, but like the smell of an orange tree, that really sweet smell. I only used a 4th of a cup of salt, and mixed it with the soil, and it was fine,

I really don't know why it smells like that,
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