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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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Cool How long does using the tissue culture method take to work?

Back in May or so I had dug out a pup off my basjoo. I saw that I had nicked off a piece of the corm by accident. So I thought I could just pop the piece in some soil I then just sit back and watch what happens! However, it’s now November and nothing has happened. Does that mean that the corm is completely dead? How long does it usually take to grow roots and such off a piece of corm? Thanks in advance!
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