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Betelleaf 03-08-2019 10:41 AM

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

kubali 03-08-2019 02:07 PM

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

cincinnana 03-09-2019 07:05 AM

Re: Planting tip for Chini Champa corm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Betelleaf (Post 322251)
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

Great find.
There are a few ways forum members do this.
Some use sand and some use a prepared soilless mix.

Hopefully forum members which use sand at this stage will give details of their process.
They are very successful.

I choose to use a prepared soilless mix.
It is not a better way than sand but I can transition my plants easier in my situation.

I prepare a 3-5 gal container and place the corm in the center with dusting of rooting hormone and light organic fertilizer water lightly.......and wait.... and wait.

A heat mat is a must and facilitates faster healthier plant growth.

Here is your photo.
Great healthy looking corm.

Betelleaf 03-09-2019 12:50 PM

Re: Planting tip for Chini Champa corm
 
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 :

HMelendez 03-10-2019 06:36 AM

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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cincinnana 03-10-2019 07:51 AM

Re: Planting tip for Chini Champa corm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HMelendez (Post 322293)
.I use a soilless mix of pool filter silica coarse sand with lots of perlite mix with very awesome and amazing results!.....

Here is link to HMelendez's photos using his sand mix to facilitate his new plants and corms.
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

Betelleaf 03-11-2019 08:15 AM

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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