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Tissue Culturing & Other Propagation Techniques of Banana Plants This forum is for discussing propagation techniques of banana plants. Tissue culturing is the popular process of creating clones from a source plant. There are other techniques to propagate banana plants however, such as nicking corms or dividing corms. Learn more inside.


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Old 09-09-2007, 12:41 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Default Re: Ensete Maurelii propagation?

I think this thread needs a BUMP UP!!!

I have 4 Maurelii's.. It won't be long before I will have to dig them up and store them under the house.. Sooo I cut the smallest one down and cut a V.. in hopes of pups... I guess we'll see...LOL I will have to pot it up and bring it in...got my fingers crossed..
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Old 09-11-2007, 12:16 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Has anyone tried/will be trying this with E. glaucum?

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Old 09-11-2007, 12:47 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Default Re: Ensete Maurelii propagation?

I hope to have a go with Glaucum this winter as I have two and I thought I would chop the bigger one and see if it would work. I have tried this with the normal Ensete V a few times without any sucsess. I seem to have more luck with Maurelli. Even my Monty didn't take.
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Good lord man! That's a lotta s*%t! Interesting.
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Old 09-17-2007, 06:45 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Default Re: Ensete Maurelii propagation?

Who wants to be bold/crazy and try this on an 'Ae-Ae'??? Obviously no one who has just one! However, if it worked, the results would be well worth it. I know when we brought ours into the green houses when I was at MOBOT we chopped some of them back to 1' or so and they really threw up the pups then. Food for thought!
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Default Re: Ensete Maurelii propagation?

I have never considered trying it on a normal Musa as they all pup more readily. I have seen it done on Rajapuri to force pups.

I am down to two Ae aes and I don't fancy trying. Although I am going to chop the tallest one in half so it will fit in my polytunnel for the winter.

Right what can I try it on ??????
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