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Backyard Banana Joe 05-06-2021 07:57 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
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Originally Posted by sirdoofus (Post 340707)
Nice looking gourmet garden you have there!:bunchonanas:

Thank you! Right now it contains green beans, kale, collards, peppers, tomatoes, basil, celery, sweet potatoes, cabbage, Calabaza pumpkins, and some crappy zucchini plants that never produced anything are on their way out.

Akula 05-06-2021 09:32 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Your patch is doing great! Squirrels are a pain. Once they get the taste for nanners there is only one solution.

BBJ, how long did your dwarf namwa take to go from peeper to fruit? How long do you estimate it will take for the 2'-3' pup next to the fruiting dwarf namwa to fruit? I have a two to three foot pup and wondering if I have a channce this year for fruit.

I have a Tramontina machete too. Got mine at Lowes. Great machete!

Backyard Banana Joe 05-08-2021 01:03 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
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Originally Posted by Akula (Post 340710)
Your patch is doing great! Squirrels are a pain. Once they get the taste for nanners there is only one solution.

BBJ, how long did your dwarf namwa take to go from peeper to fruit? How long do you estimate it will take for the 2'-3' pup next to the fruiting dwarf namwa to fruit? I have a two to three foot pup and wondering if I have a channce this year for fruit.

I have a Tramontina machete too. Got mine at Lowes. Great machete!


I got my DN from Ty in November 2019 as a tissue culture. It was two or three years old Ty said because it was from a variegated parent. He kept it in a tiny pot to see if it would revert back to being variegated. Picture is about a month after receiving it....




The largest pup came up in November I think. It should fruit in maybe August? I don’t really know.

Akula 05-08-2021 02:05 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
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Originally Posted by Backyard Banana Joe (Post 340740)
I got my DN from Ty in November 2019 as a tissue culture. It was two or three years old Ty said because it was from a variegated parent. He kept it in a tiny pot to see if it would revert back to being variegated.

The largest pup came up in November I think. It should fruit in maybe August? I don’t really know.

Gotcha. That's an unusual situation in regards to your Dwarf Namwa. Thanks.

smeash 05-08-2021 10:45 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Plants and yard look amazing! Great work! Damn squirrels have tasted a few of my early bunches.. cant imagine they liked what they tasted.. will have to see..

Backyard Banana Joe 05-09-2021 03:00 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
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Originally Posted by smeash (Post 340758)
Plants and yard look amazing! Great work! Damn squirrels have tasted a few of my early bunches.. cant imagine they liked what they tasted.. will have to see..

I Know! Raw green bananas aren’t what I call delicious.... but I guess squirrels beg to differ. Thanks :08:

Backyard Banana Joe 05-28-2021 08:08 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Update....

Tall Namwa small flower coming out of a new mat...







Pisang Ceylon bloom made a nice 12 hand bunch :nanadrink:





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