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Re: What root rot?
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Assuming light may also refer to warmth and nutrition cancels out any other problems a banana can acquire and the water is complete (oxygen too) and stress not being a factor it maybe reasonable to entertain your theory. I must say this water deal may not be totally too bad an idea. The pup in water I have, has showed nice roots and two lil pup. I'll state again I separated these at a similar height and size at the same time but, the one on land has almost doubled. BUT I drilled many extra drain-holes and.. Added a small water pump for oxygenation. Placed in jar wrapped in fabric to avoid clogging. This should run on solar or ac for 12 hrs a day. I don't want to take it out of water to recover sooo Hope this will fix my problem... All my other plants are booming in the pond= about 3'-4" deepest 2500-2800 gallons. I have raised the banana plant a little higher as you can see. Last edited by jbyrd88888 : 08-24-2014 at 05:39 PM. Reason: sp. |
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In your aquaponic banana plants do you need to keep the water flowing to maintain aeration? What growing medium do you use?
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Keep the water flowing...
Oxygenate as much as possible to avoid fouling of the water. Photos below are from another thread. Methods are similar except one uses a medium and the other does not. Some people use organic medium while others use inorganic (man made) mediums. Hydroponics for begginers Last edited by cincinnana : 08-25-2014 at 09:00 AM. |
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I am not sure, what you are trying to say here. Nobody in this forum would suggest raising bananas in the arctic and the need to protect your plants in all of the warmest regions of the US in winter has been discussed in hundreds of posts. It has been IMOEO established, that banana pants can survive with their roots submerged in water for long periods. I also do no longer doubt, that plants have on occasion suffered root rot while their roots were submerged in water. What I am trying to figure out is, what makes the difference. At this time I suspect that it is oxygen supply to the water and ultimately to the roots. That is, where your experiment can be helpful: If you managed to supply more oxygen to your pond through some form of aeration, and your plant subsequently recovers, that would be a strong indicator in support of that theory. I do not see, where my second post in this thread is unduly "controversial". As a matter of fact, it fits right in with my need for oxygen theory: As the water drains out through the bottom holes, it sucks air containing oxygen into the voids left between the soil particles. Quote:
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oxygen or being better equipped to withdraw it out of the water. My question is: Does that "little pump" deliver the water back into the pond with some "splash" to create aeration? A spray disperser would also help. Thanks for working on this, Olaf
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I used (for both bananas in and outside the pond) -1/4 perlite -1/2 peat moss/inorganic mix and -1/4 jobes natural/organic potting mix. I not so sure I want pure inorganic but we'll see? Okay yeah, I'll leave the pump on 24/7 and I've raised the water to "splash into" instead of "trickle" onto the surface level of the potted banana. |
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Wicking is an easy way to increase oxygen and the naners will grow faster.
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Here's an update; how she looks now Sept/12/2014
The one planted in soil looks perfect while the pond water one is recovering (not sure how fast but no more dark spots have appeared) 4 pups are growing on this one but aren't more than 1" tall (slow pups) But this makes me speculate the roots are making much head-way/progress? The water flow maybe 1-2 GPM but it's supplying good non-stop splashing that stays draining Last edited by jbyrd88888 : 09-12-2014 at 09:12 AM. |
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that is very interesting and if the progress continues, it will strengthen the assertion, that it is not water per se or over-watering, which causes root rot, but the lack of oxygen in the water. Wind sweeps the larger bodies of water, shown in my first post in this thread and thereby aerates the water sufficiently. In other words: If you saturate a pot, without drainage at the bottom, with water, even if there is limited amount of oxygen contained in it, it will be soon depleted and root rot will likely set in. However if there are drain holes in the bottom of the pot, the draining water will suck air (and oxygen) into the voids and thereby keep the roots healthy, even if the water is replenished frequently. The same goes with your pond. The new aeration will supply the needed oxygen. Of course full recovery will take some time. The plant will have to replace the roots, which suffered damage while "suffocating" and to be visible, the recovery will have to manifest itself in new, healthy growth Please keep us informed of any further development. Yours is an experiment, which has the potential to help clear up a lot of questions and presumptions about root rot. Thank you, Olaf
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Re: What root rot?
I assume only foliar fertilizing Vickie? Any fert. in soil? Lots of drain holes???
I concur Olaf, My biggest dilemma will be around winter, when this water grown banana will be brought inside my GH. I will need to supply much more oxygen to the roots because I would like to keep this specimen aquatic. In order to supply much more oxygen I will be frequently changing Distilled water as opposed to water from my pond. (reducing algae/build-up on water heater element and a cleaner environment for my basjoos roots). Of course I'd like to have a diluted addition of Fruit Fuel too. I would like to install a air stone or some kind of carbon filter in the bottom of the pot to deliver a higher air to water ratio. My understanding is when the light is reduced and limited and/or the temp. goes down; the roots need more O2 than H2O among few other elements. Is this correct? While basjoo maybe more hardy than others, this Almost seem like an ill attempt/reckless endeavor...? I'm looking for tips, hints, or instructions for the best way to go about this? |
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no folar feeding fish pooping in water. And in basement in a tub with water 3 inches up side of pot no moving water no fertilizer did this since 2007 and had 6 bananas all winter like that
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Hi Vicky,
Your pond has a fairly large surface area and is not as choked with water plants as Justin's. Augmenting this would be a good rainstorm once in a while. Did you get those? Best, Olaf Hi Justin, Quote:
spouting off my opinion. But I would not go through all that trouble to try keeping the plant aquatic throughout the winter, whatever that entails???. I would rather winter it normally in the greenhouse as you usually do and rely on "retraining" the plant to an aquatic existence in spring. That is, if we did not have somebody, who has probably valuable experience, on this forum. Thus I suggest you ask Vicky how she did it. Best, Olaf PS: After posting this I noticed, that Vicky has enlightened us already as to how she did it
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That was my pond in June now there is water bananas water lilies water canna and water hibiscus and lotus so it does have many plants. Due to my mom being in a car wreck in July it has been chaos so I have not taken any more pictures I will look for one from previous yrs.
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Hey Vickie I noticed many of your beautiful pictures in past posts and this seems as simple as frugal lighting and a temp maintained above 50°F. I'd would like understand more... Did you leave all lower dead leafs attached until springs and replant them once a year? Fungicide used in water overwintering? I'd like to eliminate stress but the most I can think is to just leave-them-be and let them do their natural thing.
Or upsize pots during a fall transplant? Only organic yard soil!? Love your photos and plant collection! How many have you lost with this "root submerged" planting method? Obviously the more roots=better, so how to encourage? Last edited by jbyrd88888 : 09-13-2014 at 01:01 PM. |
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In addition to my growing questions, how many drain holes? Should/could I cover the pot with holes?
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if our rather well documented assertions about the requirement of oxygen in the water are correct, then Vicky's experience appears to indicate, that the opposite is the case: When the metabolism of the plant slows down, the requirement for oxygen decreases. However this may not be the case, to the same degree, in a well lit greenhouse. Of course it may also be, that, once adapted to low oxygen supply, the plant does not need as much any more. Unfortunately in our limited settings we tend not to have enough plants available for experimentation. I have tried to look up the impact of light/darkness on oxygen use on the web, but there are no references to roots, just to assimilation and respiration in the leaves and any statements on those are quite contradictory. Right now I cannot spend any more time on this. Best, Olaf
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