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Default Re: Ae Ae from thailand

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Originally Posted by Jack Daw View Post
Well, YAKUZA:
- Don't look for Saba, if I can advice you! The fruit is edible, yet better used for cooking, but the plant is damn damn damn damn tall and has the most robust stature I've ever seen. You won't be able to move it for winter, it's jsut tooooooo massive.

- Let's hope not, my dispositions for growing an Ae Ae are very limited and I wouldn't wanna such plant to suffer in my conditions, even though it's degenarated already
I was thinking more about other variegated spiecies, some hardier, like Nam Wa's (which are called Nam Wa Pearl, but they reportedly die to many good growers) or other interesting plant that I could put in for the winter.
Ae Aes are beautiful, but there so many other wonderful plants much more suitable to growing in our conditions. Maybe the only one here, who could grow the Ae Ae with some problems is Kalabrian...

Also, this is precisely that kind of a plant, that I want to see a person behind, so I would not buy it any cost, good or bad.
Nanas have to have their history, don't you think? A tie to someone you might always see in the plant. [/QUOTE ] jack i hope when i found a saba it grows hudge but i think in my climate its not going so big. I alsow think my monkey finger is not growing above 3 m this year. But i hope im rong. The season runs 2 early november.
that is such a good point! i don't want to discourage any one for growing an Ae Ae they are wonderful and have a grace that many other bananas do not have but you have to be realistic if you live in any thing under zone 9 you are going to have to house it in the winters and its a big plant. can get to 20ft I've seen them taller i live in zone 9 and pretty much will have to drag my plant inside for the winters its already 12ft tall and ways 100 lb's or more it takes 2 of us just to move it a few feet and it needs re-potted the logistics of taking care of such a big plant are scary! unless you are one of the fortunate and have a Green House for those of you that are on the edge and cant move it you can always build a PVC temporary Structure which is what I'm contemplating but then theirs the question of heat can it make it in a cold frame or are you going to have to heat it that could cost some bucks

So you see its all to easy to buy that little tiny plant even if its 150$ but its going to grow if your are doing your job and in the end what will you have but a difficult to manage plant thats totally Dependant on you for its life if your like me then you are willing to suffer LOL but you better have a strong back and tall ceilings
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