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PA BananaMan 02-11-2016 11:35 AM

What is the best tasting potted banana
 
From what I've read the Musa Super Dwarf is the best since it stays pretty small making it ideal to bring indoors. I'd like to try the ice cream but seems like it might get too large to bring in over the winter.

Any suggestions?

PA BananaMan 02-16-2016 10:05 AM

Re: What is the best tasting potted banana
 
Thanks for the info definitely helped out alot

So basically without a greenhouse chances are pretty slim to get fruit from any banana up here, guess its time to move to Panama lol

Still gonna give it a shot, any suggestions for the best place to order from?

midkiffsjoy 02-16-2016 09:38 PM

Re: What is the best tasting potted banana
 
We are finishing a greenhouse this week made from an old trampoline frame we got for free. I just saw someone post a free metal gazebo frame on craigslist that would make a QUICK greenhouse draped with clear plastic. Don't think for one minute that a greenhouse is not in your reach.

exovetek 03-18-2016 10:48 PM

Re: What is the best tasting potted banana
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cincinnana (Post 268641)
Keep in mind that the term dwarf and super dwarf and petite still does not mean small.

Another thing I have noticed about super dwarf and dwarf cavendish is that the root systems are not so small either. They become rootbound very quickly, especially if you allow too many pups to overcrowd the container. I think this is one of the reasons many people don't ever get fruit in containers. They need containers at least 2/3 the diameter as the plant itself.


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