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Old 06-20-2016, 11:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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My name is Arnold i`m new here. I became interested in growing bananas indoors but newbie. I`m looking for edible banana varieties to grow in a flat. my ceiling height is up to 9 feet. I live in Lithuania Hardiness zone 5-6. in Autumn when is starting getting colder is 60 F to 66 F without heating.In winter i have central heating system on temperatures are always 71 F to 75 F.

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Old 06-20-2016, 10:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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My name is Arnold i`m new here. I became interested in growing bananas indoors but newbie. I`m looking for edible banana varieties to grow in a flat. my ceiling height is up to 9 feet. I live in Lithuania Hardiness zone 5-6. in Autumn when is starting getting colder is 60 F to 66 F without heating.In winter i have central heating system on temperatures are always 71 F to 75 F.

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Welcome.....there are not any for the zone your groing in..


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I haven`t mentioned it will be growing in container, Autumn and Winter under grow lights. There is not any i can grow ?
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Here are some Double Mahoi California Gold, they get about 5 foot Super drawft Cavendish 3 to 4 foot
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My name is Arnold i`m new here. I became interested in growing bananas indoors but newbie. I`m looking for edible banana varieties to grow in a flat. my ceiling height is up to 9 feet. I live in Lithuania Hardiness zone 5-6. in Autumn when is starting getting colder is 60 F to 66 F without heating.In winter i have central heating system on temperatures are always 71 F to 75 F.

Thanks in advance
A great source of information are Youtube videos.
This will give you an idea of what to expect, how to build and care for your new venture.
Also do a forum search there have been some good discussions before that I have seen.

Pick and choose what you think will work for you.

The cost,resources and size of a plant involved are generally prohibitive concidering banana fruit is readily available
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