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nealnick5 08-23-2018 10:07 PM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
pseudo is 4 feet tall and plant is 8 feet tall.. 4 pups.. very happy! 10/10/10 fertilizer once per month in va in a huge pot. here's a pic from today IMG_20180823_194558

Richard 08-24-2018 12:37 AM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
I recommend you throttle back on the phosphate. The HD brand "Vigoro" Citrus & Avocado Food is an above-average option for bananas:

Vigora 20 lb. Citrus and Avocado Plant Food




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Originally Posted by nealnick5 (Post 317857)
pseudo is 4 feet tall and plant is 8 feet tall ... in a huge pot.

That is a 7 gallon pot and thus the rhizomes from the mother corm are hitting the pot walls and sending up pups. At this stage of growth it should be in at least 15 gallon. Personally I'd put it in a 25 gallon black nursery pot and invest in a dolly.

nealnick5 08-24-2018 06:29 AM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
what does too much phosphate do to the plant? i haven't ever heard that before.. genuinely curious. and also it is in a massive pot about 4 feet tall.. the banana plant just makes it look tiny! definitely bigger than 7 gal haha

nealnick5 08-24-2018 07:10 AM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
I lied the pot is only 2 feet tall. It's still massive though.. no way the corm is as wide as the pot already though haha I have seen them in nurseries (same height) in 7 gal pots and they were all thriving

*Update.. just measured and the pot diameter is 30".. no way the corm is that big lol it's shooting up pups because it's a happy momma corm :D

Richard 08-24-2018 11:07 AM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
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Originally Posted by nealnick5 (Post 317865)
what does too much phosphate do to the plant?

10-10-10 is an ok general purpose. Something with a lower ratio of P to N and K would be better. And in my opinion, the Fruit Fuel formula I designed is ideal.

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Originally Posted by nealnick5 (Post 317865)
definitely bigger than 7 gal haha

Do the math.

nealnick5 08-24-2018 06:40 PM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
It's about 62 gal lol 30 inches top diameter, 25 inches bottom diameter, 24 inches vertical height

Also thanks I'll check it out.. I'm looking for something to make these things grow even faster lol

nealnick5 08-24-2018 07:19 PM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
i think the first picture made the pot look tiny. here it is next to a 10 ft ladder and i also added one from on top of that ladder haha very cool IMG_20180824_195357
IMG_20180824_195451

Richard 08-24-2018 07:33 PM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
Thanks, that is a big pot. If the top diameter is 30" then I gather those vertical fence railings are 5" apart?

Richard 08-24-2018 07:37 PM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
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Originally Posted by nealnick5 (Post 317866)
.. no way the corm is as wide as the pot already though

I agree, but rhizomes from the corm could easily have reached the walls of the pot by now.

nealnick5 02-11-2019 12:10 AM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
Source was https://www.best-price-plants.com/Bu...anana-tree.htm for the plant. I asked them a long time ago and they didn't specify what banana it actually was. I still like it a lot.. but just want to know exactly what it is...

nealnick5 02-11-2019 12:11 AM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
First pic is of an aeae.. second pic is of another type. The boy in the third pic is just creepy.. lmao

cincinnana 02-11-2019 05:56 AM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
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Originally Posted by nealnick5 (Post 321773)
First pic is of an aeae.. second pic is of another type. The boy in the third pic is just creepy.. lmao

The mail-order nursery an affiliation of Ty Ty nursery.
An internet search will reveal a few complaints with plants being misidentified.
That is the same plant model(the boy in the third photo) from their web page.

In this photo he is modeling his nuts

And he is wearing the same tee shirt;)

nealnick5 02-11-2019 10:44 AM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
Thank you... that was very helpful! So now that I know the grower source, I have narrowed it down to either dwarf namwa, tanee, or meta chimera. I do not know much about the meta chimera though... except that it's exclusive to Ty Ty nursery. Pretty neat! I'm actually hoping now that it is the dwarf namwa so I can keep it potted (8-10 foot pseudo height).

Here is a link with a good pic of the meta chimera... looks awfully similar http://www.bananas.org/f311/growing-...ots-22315.html

kubali 02-15-2019 08:45 PM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
I have 2 of these AeAe for sale local pick up pm for details...kub

nealnick5 02-16-2019 12:28 AM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
It won't let me PM you.. "kubali has chosen not to receive private messages or may not be allowed to receive private messages. Therefore you may not send your message to him/her." haha

kubali 02-17-2019 01:24 PM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
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Originally Posted by nealnick5 (Post 321880)
It won't let me PM you.. "kubali has chosen not to receive private messages or may not be allowed to receive private messages. Therefore you may not send your message to him/her." haha

that would be because u did not put me on your buddy list

nealnick5 04-27-2020 11:07 PM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
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Originally Posted by kubali (Post 321897)
that would be because u did not put me on your buddy list

I see. I am no longer interested in AEAE's because I read they cannot dip below 60F. If I were to slip up once in my climate they would be harmed.. I can't take that risk haha

My friend in NC zone 7 swears his stays in the ground and returns yearly but I don't believe it. Unless his is just special or something haha

Best day 04-27-2020 11:39 PM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
They can definitely go way lower then 60f. Mine is only 3-4’ tall in a 15 gallon pot. This winter we had over 350 hours of chill (below 45f) and it did fine.

Bill

Jeff zone 8 N.C. 05-02-2020 03:02 PM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nealnick5 (Post 330701)
I see. I am no longer interested in AEAE's because I read they cannot dip below 60F. If I were to slip up once in my climate they would be harmed.. I can't take that risk haha

My friend in NC zone 7 swears his stays in the ground and returns yearly but I don't believe it. Unless his is just special or something haha

I am in zone 8 N.C. and have mostly kept my AeAe over many years in pots. They regularly see 40's F in my over winter greenhouse and have survived right down to freezing. I'm sure those chills do not help them but it does not kill them. Nematodes are what will kill them but that takes awhile. Even nematode problems can be taken care of with a high temp water bath of the corm. Except for the couple of times I have put them in ground I keep my pots off the ground so they will not get nematodes.

Tmai 07-10-2020 01:13 PM

Re: Musa Aeae White Variegated
 
I'm interested in a AEAE if anyone here has them for purchase? I tried private messaging a few people but it said their inbox was full. If you know of any sellers, please let me know. Thank you!


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