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viola2572 08-20-2008 02:19 AM

How cold can it get
 
I have Ensette Maurelii and this year it will have to be left outside how cold can it get before it dies
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musa_monkey 08-20-2008 07:44 AM

Re: How cold can it get
 
These are not cold hardy plants. Much below 4°c and it will suffer badly. I am in the south east and over winter mine in the house.

viola2572 08-20-2008 09:19 AM

Re: How cold can it get
 
So would it be ok to cut the top off and surround it with hay and bubblewrap or would I need some heating cables inside with a thermostat

musa_monkey 08-21-2008 12:11 AM

Re: How cold can it get
 
You could cut the leaves off or leave them on depending on the size of the enclosure you build. In your location you should get away with mulching and insulating it inside an enclosure outside. A heating cable would be a good idea "just in case" you do see some low temps. Good drainage will be key to avoid rotting over winter.

dablo93 08-21-2008 01:16 PM

Re: How cold can it get
 
I dont know ere it was, i think on the GOTE forum but I saw some picutres of an ensete maurelii that was overwintered outside without protection and it even had some frost, -2 or so and the stem was still healthy.
so it is possible but I think they will grow much slower the year afther that.

chong 08-21-2008 07:14 PM

Re: How cold can it get
 
I had 2 of these that I got from Ty Ty Nursery in GA, that I overwintered outside in my yard in Seattle, WA, in 50 gallon pots, without any protection and they survived temperatures as low as 14°F(-10°C) for 4 years. During the fifth winter, we had continuous rain for over three weeks, with average temperature of 34°F(1°C), and the pseudo-bulb rotted. The Pseudo-stem and leaves were undamaged, so until I tried to prop them up, I was unaware that the p-bulb was rotting. In the ground, if protected from over watering, they should do better.

raggedyredhead 08-22-2008 10:25 PM

Re: How cold can it get
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by viola2572 (Post 49387)
I have Ensette Maurelii and this year it will have to be left outside how cold can it get before it dies
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Just bought one. Card says zone 10 & 11. Min temp. 30 to 40 degrees

Lagniappe 08-22-2008 11:46 PM

Re: How cold can it get
 
This plant has been discussed in several threads regarding it's hardiness .
Mine put out growth before any other plants and after a snow they lost parts of leaves but kept on going . I'm in zone 8a .
http://www.bananas.org/f2/ensete-pics-5629.html

raggedyredhead 08-23-2008 09:30 AM

Re: How cold can it get
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lagniappe (Post 49755)
This plant has been discussed in several threads regarding it's hardiness .
Mine put out growth before any other plants and after a snow they lost parts of leaves but kept on going . I'm in zone 8a .
http://www.bananas.org/f2/ensete-pics-5629.html

Hey guys, that's good news for me. I'm just going by what the card says that came with the plant. Monrovia is supplier. they have a website,
Monrovia.com.
Raggedy:waving:

viola2572 08-24-2008 08:25 PM

Re: How cold can it get
 
My wife loves watering plants during the winter, so you think it will rot

raggedyredhead 08-24-2008 08:41 PM

Re: How cold can it get
 
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Originally Posted by viola2572 (Post 49913)
My wife loves watering plants during the winter, so you think it will rot

I have a large collection of plants. Less is always better. Plants need rest in the winter. Over watering a plant is the quickest way to kill it. I have a moisture meter. When in doubt I use it. One can be bought at any Walmart for under $5.00. Take away her watering can! Ha Ha! Good Luck!:ha:

tophersmith 08-25-2008 11:09 AM

Re: How cold can it get
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by viola2572 (Post 49913)
My wife loves watering plants during the winter, so you think it will rot

If you have a dark basement or crawl space, just dig it up cut of the leaves let it dry for about 5 days and store it there for the winter. It will come back fine.


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