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overwintered pups in garage
I dug these up last year and kept them dormant in my garage, they were slow to respond in the
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That is some unbelievable growth! How did you do it? I wouldn't think of Michigan having enough heat to pull that off.
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wow! that is very impressive!!! especially for mi.
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Gives us hope!!
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That's incredible. What type are those?
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Very cool! The growth you got from them is awesome! Tell us your secret!
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WOW!!!! great job man!!this increases my optomism a lot. I'm in zone 6 too(N.J.) like everyoner else what variety? fertlizer ? etc........:woohoonaner:
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Looks like you get most of yours in fairly modest sized pots for the winter; I was worried I'd need huge pots for them. I assume you split all the pups off when you dig them up too? |
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I do know one I left in the ground last year has pupped like crazy this year, where as two of my first year bananas (which were half its size) are much bigger than the one left in the ground now heading into the fall. So I suspect digging them up is the sure way to keep big bananas. And I think your pots are bigger than I thought when I looked at the full sized photo. Are those 20" or so? Thanks again. |
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Thanks mike. I gathered up all my 16-25" pots yesterday. I am actually excited about digging some of my basjoo's up this year and saving the full p-stem. I know a lot of folks would say "why bother?" - but I think it'll be worth the work once I can put a 4-7' p-stem back in the ground in the spring.
Few last questions. You clearly have to dig yours up before I do being two zones north, but about what time (temperature wise) do you go ahead and dig yours up? How much water do you give them over the winter months? Mine will be in the garage under metal halides, at around 65F (at the lowest) so I expect they'll grow some over winter - a few new leaves most likely (the 3' pups I had grew a lot last winter anyway, but at that size, not surprising). And finally, do you do any leaf trimming, spraying with fungicide, etc before potting them up and moving them in? Thanks again for all your help. This thread is a great resource for folks who want to preserve their basjoo p-stems. P.S. Where did you get your pots? Those look ideal for the plants. Many of our big box stores sell really cheap quality pots that size. |
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I'm not an expert, but those look more like a praying hands banana. I think basjoo flowers are yellow. Somebody correct me if i'm wrong.
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Looks like it to me. I would say they are most likely not basjoo. Maybe praying hands are in my future if they do that well there. |
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You asking me or yellow hat?
I do, both. And looking at photos, I agree the bloom isn't right for basjoo. |
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