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Planting tip for Chini Champa corm
Hi this is my first post and I need advice please. I have got a newly acquired Chini Champa dry corm, with small section of narrow stem attached. Do I need to soak it first before planting or should I put in a tray with sand with bottom heat. Do I need to wait for signs of roots or new shoots before putting it into a container with soil. TIA. I’ve uploaded the image in the gallery
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Re: Planting tip for Chini Champa corm
really helps us all if u give as much info as u can....... where do you live
if the danger of freeze is gone I myself always put mine in a good potting mix and let grow till I see a new leaf push out, then I wait a week and put in the ground....and you certainly could put it in the ground right away if u are comfortable with doing that...banana's are a lot more tougher than ppl think they are....kub |
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Thanks for the information and reposting my picture. I am in the UK so it won’t be going outside not until at least June/July and it will be in a container. I will keep it in sand for now and will update with its progress :
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Re: Planting tip for Chini Champa corm
Just follow what Mike (cincinnana) mentioned!.......I use a soilless mix of pool filter silica coarse sand with lots of perlite mix with very awesome and amazing results!.....
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As you can see it works wonders....maybe he will share his mixing ratio.?:) He does not use a heat mat because he lives on one.... in sunny southern Fla. Hector's Photos |
Re: Planting tip for Chini Champa corm
Thankyou for all the info and thanks to Hector for the images. I think I should soak the corm for a day and then put it into sand in a warm place
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