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The ripe fruits of Musa Basjoo and its seeds
There are so many who grow Basjoo, but not so many who have harvested and tasted the fruits.
But one of my banana friends has done it by himself. Here are some pics telling the truth. |
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lOOKS KINDA CRUNCHY.
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Excellent Basjoo! :0489::0489::0489: And so it is a lot of seeds! How at it it has turned out? Here there are conversations at a forum, that it is very heavy. I think your friend have won a prize! :2180::colorwoot::2236::colorwoot::2180:
http://www.bananas.org/f16/m-basjoo-seeds-3588-2.html |
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wow looks cool! thanks for sharing it:D
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Stan, I sent you a PM! A price from Norway will be on the way shortly!
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It is necessary to plant in the spring seeds and to expect result.:golfingbanana:
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i have never seen a nana with seeds in it. that is so cool. how long did it take him to get his basjoo to grow the fruits? i have a 1 ft. basjoo and was kinda of wondering. mines going outside this spring. was kind of hoping for a slight time line. thanks
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This page shows some intersting info on musa formosana vs. musa basjoo.
(Scroll down if you can't read chinese!) http://www.tari.gov.tw/taric/uploads...arc_53-3-6.pdf |
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Konban wa Asacomm, there just like the seeds i got from chiltern.
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Hi thank you all for your comments.
You have probablly clicked all the concerning pics of his subject which I foot- noted thereunder for your better understanding. I noticed in other posts that the germination ratio of Basjoo is very very low. My friend says that is because the seeds are not sown as soon as they are seperated from the fresh. So so called "sold seeds" germinate very very little. I think this is why they have a complain about the germination ratio. As for the question of fruiting time of Bajoo, it is the same as other Musas, i.e. 30~40 leaves' time. Natural pollination is very difficult, so manual pollination is necessary. |
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Hi,
I plan to grow Musa basjoo in Brazil and have purchased a yard in Brazil recently. I try to fruit basjoos for the seed business and cross experiments with fruit bananas. One triploid basjoo will bear seedless fruits, they mike look like the fruits of Super Dwarf Cavendish. Some years ago I got fruits, which are still not completely ripen, but the seeds were ripen. I sown it out and one even germinated! Now is the plant 2 years old and overwinters in my greenhouse now. Best wishes Basjoofriend |
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Wow, I grow those and I never new that they would produce seeds in them. Will those seeds be able to grow new trees?
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Yes.
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there were 2 bunchs hanging in the local green house back in oct. the guy who owns it didn't even know they were back there..I'll swing by and see what they look like now. they only had 2 tiny green hands last time I was there.
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How manny plants can you grow with all those seeds in the bananas,
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Nice encouraging photos. I hope to see bananas like that someday. Next spring will be year three for my basjoo.
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I know this thread is old but I think we should all be doing this. Just try the bananas even if they are seeded, try ensete as well, I am going to.
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Wow, are you serious? Wow, that's CRAZZY, it chipped his tooth?
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No just kidding with the pic.
The seeds are indeed said to be hard enough to chip teeth, though. |
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