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Backyard Banana Joe 04-07-2021 08:51 PM

My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
New year, tns of exciting stuff going to be happening in the backyard this year! Currently have nine racks of banana in various stages of ripeness, and a lot of trees still to flower. It’s going to be good :lurk:


First of all, I planted SH-3640 High Noon in a full sun spot with plenty of mulch:





I also planted the real deal FHIA-2 Mona Lisa:





As well as the Green AeAe:





And the PR Morado which already has a pup:






Update on the Manzano:




:nanadrink::woohoonaner::nanadrink:

Current bunches of bananas:


FHIA-3 Sweetheart:







Dwarf Namwa flowering: :birthdaynana:







Tall Orinoco:






Dwarf Brazilian:






Three Tall Namwa:








Raja Puri:





And I have a blossom end rotted dwarf Cavendish bunch not worth posting a picture of :ha:


Thanks for following hopefully more pics coming soon :nanadrink:

*Dearly Depotted* 04-07-2021 09:56 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Hey “Joe”! Nice to see you back posting again! WOW! :birthdaynana: I am so genuinely impressed! Your plants look amazing! Keep up the good work! Looking forward to seeing some more pictures! :goteam::woohoonaner::0519::2722:

sirdoofus 04-07-2021 10:51 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Agreed, looks awesome!!:nanadrink:

Akula 04-07-2021 11:49 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Wow! Major crop. Congratulations.

Can you put together some comparison pics (profile, pstem, flower, whatever else looks interesting/different) with descriptions (height, circumference) of your RP and Dwarf Brazilian? You have them both flowering at the same time so would be great to get some comparison info. since these two are suppose to be quite similar.

Thanks BBJ!

PS What are those green things photo bombing the banana pics? Young papayas?

Backyard Banana Joe 04-08-2021 04:57 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by *Dearly Depotted* (Post 339767)
Hey “Joe”! Nice to see you back posting again! WOW! :birthdaynana: I am so genuinely impressed! Your plants look amazing! Keep up the good work! Looking forward to seeing some more pictures! :goteam::woohoonaner::0519::2722:


Thanks! Just been out in the yard a lot instead of posting!

Backyard Banana Joe 04-08-2021 05:03 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Akula (Post 339770)
Wow! Major crop. Congratulations.

Can you put together some comparison pics (profile, pstem, flower, whatever else looks interesting/different) with descriptions (height, circumference) of your RP and Dwarf Brazilian? You have them both flowering at the same time so would be great to get some comparison info. since these two are suppose to be quite similar.

Thanks BBJ!

PS What are those green things photo bombing the banana pics? Young papayas?



Thanks, all the work starting to pay off!


The Dwarf Brazilian flowered a lot shorter than its supposed to (stunted?) so the height factor won’t be accurate, but I’ll be happy to post pics comparing them!

Yes they’re papayas! I am eating the ones the papaya fruit flies aren’t :08:

all43 04-09-2021 01:07 AM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Its all looking great I would like a PR Morado....actually I'd be over the moon if any of mine flowered!!!!

smeash 04-09-2021 12:07 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Looking great Joe! How is your praying hands doing?

Greenie 04-10-2021 04:36 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
:08::08::08:

AaronTT 04-11-2021 11:47 AM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Great job Joe! Looking good.
The blossom end rot might be a result of low calcium. Or too much water, as calcium is absorbed when the soil is dry.

Backyard Banana Joe 04-12-2021 08:03 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by all43 (Post 339793)
Its all looking great I would like a PR Morado....actually I'd be over the moon if any of mine flowered!!!!


Thanks! It’s so exciting when it finally fruits! :08:

Backyard Banana Joe 04-12-2021 08:05 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by smeash (Post 339798)
Looking great Joe! How is your praying hands doing?


It’s growing slowly but surely :08:


Thanks!

Backyard Banana Joe 04-12-2021 08:06 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AaronTT (Post 339861)
Great job Joe! Looking good.
The blossom end rot might be a result of low calcium. Or too much water, as calcium is absorbed when the soil is dry.


Thanks for the tips! When we hard-boil eggs, I’ll dump the water on the plant if that would do anything.

Sundra 04-13-2021 05:07 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
The jungle is back in swing :ukkibannana::bunchonanas:

Lookin awesome as before :woohoonaner:

smeash 04-13-2021 06:20 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Backyard Banana Joe (Post 339896)
Thanks for the tips! When we hard-boil eggs, I’ll dump the water on the plant if that would do anything.

You can dry your eggshells and run through a coffee grinder.. or use a soluble hydroponic supplement such as Cal-Mag.

Art_R 04-14-2021 10:40 AM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Great pix Joe ! Thanks for sharing. I am considering planting some bananas between houses similar to where you green AeAe and Manzano appear to be. I was concerned about the hours of sunlight they will get. But yours seem to be doing well. Out of curiosity, how many hours of sunlight do your bananas get between the houses?

Backyard Banana Joe 04-14-2021 05:55 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sundra (Post 339919)
The jungle is back in swing :ukkibannana::bunchonanas:

Lookin awesome as before :woohoonaner:



Lol

Thanks!

Backyard Banana Joe 04-14-2021 06:01 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Art_R (Post 339937)
Great pix Joe ! Thanks for sharing. I am considering planting some bananas between houses similar to where you green AeAe and Manzano appear to be. I was concerned about the hours of sunlight they will get. But yours seem to be doing well. Out of curiosity, how many hours of sunlight do your bananas get between the houses?


No problem! I'm not super organized like that, so I don't know how many hours they get. But, they get sun from when the sun rises above the roof to when it sinks below, so...... If I were you, tomorrow I would go outside every hour or so and see how long there is sun. Also keep in mind that the suns rays don't have touch the ground to hit the plant if the plant is tall enough to catch them.

Backyard Banana Joe 05-06-2021 07:42 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Update :bananas_b


I harvested a bunch of Tall Namwa, pictured with a 14 inch Tramontina (which I highly recommended)







There is a lot of damage on this bunch, but all the squirrels that did this damage are now dead.






This was a complete suprise, Pisang Ceylon is blooming!




Flag leaf:





Orinoco keeps filling :08:






PR Morado






Tall Namwa, two bunches. Again, most of the squirrels that did this damage are now dead :2723:











Green AeAe





Dwarf Cavendish bunch was harvested and ended up tasting like a crappy store bought banana (didn’t ripen properly). After these two pups fruit this mat gets replaced with something else.





Raja Puri. Ananas keep filling





FHIA-2 Mona Lisa doing amazing!






SH-3640 also doing awesome!





Virupakshi growing very fast and strong






Dwarf Namwa popped out a small bunch:








Praying Hands







Various pictures from the yard







sirdoofus 05-06-2021 07:52 PM

Re: My Backyard Nana Plants, 2021
 
Nice looking gourmet garden you have there!:bunchonanas:


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