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Old 11-04-2010, 05:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: how vital to dig up Before frost???

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Originally Posted by mbfirey View Post
We're supposed to get frost this weekend and I plan on digging the bananas up. I'm just wondering how much damage the frost would do if I don't dig up until after the frost. I'm thinking it might just kill the leaves and really not damage the plants themselves- but not sure. How much damage would a 30ish degree frost do? Also would the cold actually HELP in inducing dormancy?
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I've never had any experience with the effects of frost on banana plants, so I can't help you there. But, I do know something about bananas going dormant and if you can induce them. They NEVER go dormant here in their natural environment. I grow grapes here which have a hard time adapting to the weather never giving them a resting period, but bananas? They grow and grow and grow constantly and really like it. Think about them growing like that for thousands of years; I think you will now have quite a problem trying to make them want to go dormant.
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