Re: UPDATE 2020 Season of my Nana Patches
NICE!! :woohoonaner:
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Re: UPDATE 2020 Season of my Nana Patches
Na. Those are Dwarf namwa for sure. Nice! Lots of blooms pretty early in the year! How's your fhia's doing?
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Re: UPDATE 2020 Season of my Nana Patches
How many calendar months (from peeper to flower including dormant winter) does it take for your dwarf namwas to flower? Do you find them faster to flower than tall namwas?
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I have a number of blooms during the winter. Only the frost & freeze killed them. ... I think you are right about the Dwf Namwah. The bloom size may be relative to the pstem size. The new Dwf Namwah bloom pictured is on a 4 ft pstem. While the big bloom is on a pstem about 8 ft that was cut off early in the spring. Anyway I'm watching the differences. |
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I don't keep up with it that way. These are mats that I don't cut the pups off. Now I'm starting to get 2, or 3 fruiting pstems and 3 to 5 pups all on the same corm. ... I'll count the Dwf Namwah mat later. 5 pstems of this mat are fruiting but not all on the same corm .... Originally 5 corms were set out in this mat. |
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The Dwf Namwah mat has 15 pstems 4 ft & taller & 14 pups 3 ft & smaller. 5 of those are currently fruiting. .... The big corm has 5 pstems; 3 of those are fruiting and 5 pups. Another corm has 4 pstems (1 fruiting) and 4 pups. The other 3 original corms, the pups and pstems are a little more spread out, meaning some of these are corms/pstems that grew from a rhizome and not the mother corm. .... Just a note and using TyTy nursery (TyTy, Ga) pricing; this Dwf Namwah mat is worth about (15 X $180 plus pups 14 X $60) $3500 to $4000. This doesn't include labor to plant, grow & maintain. I have 3 other mats about the same size and 6 other smaller mats still recovering from the big freeze 2-3 years ago. If winter freeze & next years spring flooding doesn't kill too many of the nanas, I expects at least 5 bunches again on this mat. I do see 3 of this years pstems in this mat (not included in count) did put out new leaves but since died, I think from flooding ????. |
Re: UPDATE 2020 Season of my Nana Patches
In the Small Nana Patch this morning I found Bud #7, a Dwf Orinoco; and I foliar sprayed the patch
The Small Patch total is now 7 Buds/bunches. I'm half way to matching last years Bunch count. |
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Bud/bunch #8, this morning another Orinoco bud.
Small Patch count is now 8buds/bunches. I'm also watching another Orinoco that appears to be showing a pre-flag. |
Re: UPDATE 2020 Season of my Nana Patches
Anyone got any fresh banana seeds for sale?
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Bud/Bunch #9 in the Small nana patch. It is hard to see can you find it????
This shows how easy it is to miss seeing a new bunch until the red bud is fully out. |
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Your nana plants are outstanding in the field! :ha: :08: :nanadrink: Good Job! |
Re: UPDATE 2020 Season of my Nana Patches
Last Wednesday (9/9/2020) I found 2 new buds on the Blue Java mats. These were not expected.
Blue Java pic1 (9/9/2020) Blue Java pic2 ... this one is hard to see. The bud is still warped inside the flag leaf. On Monday (9/14} the Blue Java bud of pic 2 has pushed out of the Flag leaf is showing. I also found a Dwf Brazilian has flowered. This is the first for this mat planted about3 years ago. There is only about 60 growing days left in this season. So I don\'t expect these to develop eatable nanas. But we\'ll see what happens. |
Re: UPDATE 2020 Season of my Nana Patches
Thanks for the update! Looking good!
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