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Gran Nain, Grand Nain, or what?
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I got a "dwarf Gran Nain", as a present, this spring. Have investigated my brains out but no luck. It was labelled "dwarf Gran Nain" but one source says it's "Grand" (with a D), another says Grand Nains have no dwarf, and one even says it's just a take-off on a Gros Michel. . Put a pic in my LateJune2009 album (in a pot). Could somebody tell me what I'm growing? |
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It's yield was comparable to that of Gros Michel, yet it's resistance to PD was much better. (some peple say that it was a sport of Gros Michel, that was resilient to Panama Disease). It's widely cultivated in the areas, where occasional frosts and snow come in consideration, such as areas in Mediterranean region, because it's quite hardy. It is however substituted by other sports in the regions of tropics by homegorwn cultivars. There's no variant of this cultivar, that would be called Dwarf Grand Nain, becasue the dwarfing process itself is unnecessary. Grand Nains grow to 8 foot tall and thus they are many times labelled as 'Giant Dwarf', but this prefix is not needed. As to the cultivar name, the taxonomy of banana is not strictly defined, so the names of this cultivar can be: 'Gran Nain' (Chiquita (banana), Grand Naine, Grande Naine, Umalog, Nana, Grand Nain...) Hope this helps you pal. (Btw. I only read this, so others, who are from banana growing regions, might correct me)
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Re: Gran Nain, Grand Nain, or what?
Thanx Jack,
Want all the input I can get. If ur right & it is a Gros Michel variant, it should do well in Oklahoma. If it is, is it a desert or a cooking nanna? |
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Re: Gran Nain, Grand Nain, or what?
Gran Nain is tipicall store Chiquita banana
Dessert typ.
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Re: Gran Nain, Grand Nain, or what?
Exactly, the ones you buy from store, the typical yellow, slightly curled banana, that is usually some Cavendish sort. If you have eaten Chiquita banana, Chiquita company is known to have replaced all cultivars with Grand Nain.
Dessert type and from the garden, fress, ripened on a tree, it should much more tasty and flavorful than those unripe, artificially ripened you get from the store. Grand Nain might be perfect in your area, it might even do fairly well in my. Let's hope Ante, that we both will be. You have a nice chance on fruting this year, even if in latter time of the year, your DC seems very mature. Maybe he will want to try something soon.
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Hope so!
What is maind difference between DC and Gran Nain?
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Also, the yielding is different, when in midler climates. DC is a tropical banana and GN seems to be more of subtropical one. Kalabrian said, that the DC was planted in southern Italy with little succes, because the plants, even though they survived, had little fruit (if I recall well). This however shouldn't be the issue with GN, as it doesn't seem to mind the cold period. DC is also pretty damaged below 10°C, whch makes it quite unsuitable for growing in our locations. I use the SDC only as a thermometer. Each year I will plant with the other nanas also a small SDC and when I see in the autumn or winter, that SDC is going down and dying, I will know it's time to pull out the other, cold hardier nanas. Pretty cruel, but effective non the less. SDC can not withstand light frosts during the night, yet subtropical nanas can, so that will be the sign. One morning, I wake up and the SDC will be dying. Its life will have purpose though.
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Re: Gran Nain, Grand Nain, or what?
Thanx guys,
I'm gradually increasing sunlight for mine. Would like to see this one fruit. I've never had a fresh banana but I have heard they are a lot tastier. |
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I got the GN bare root and they had problems with light. Even though, I planted them on their spots and waited. We had a heat wave then, about 31 to 33°C, but they held well. Some had a minor leaf burn, but they recovered quickly and now we have extreme cold wave, temps are about 22°C and the nanas are starting to regrow. Many have new leaves, but 2 don't seem to be growing aboive the soil level. I think It might have something to do with that they came bare root. Somehow, they are making new roots and I hope they are just growing below the surface level. I also have preusmably an ABB triploid to ID, as it was labelled Dajiao, but compared to the others, Grand Nains is pretty fast. Even faster than basjoo at temps around 25-35°C (77-95°F). Basjoos seem to like much milder temperatures and now, that we have cold wave, they started to grow like hell. 1 leaf in 3 days, as it is the second cold day and the leaf is there from none to almost fully open.
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haha Jim, so it looks Im not the only one. Hope we ll both taste them soon .
I ll even invite Jack on test sampler!
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I hope that the Nains reach the height of 1m or more this year, also the Dajiao seems to be pretty high cultivar. With only 3rd leaf coming up, it's about tripple the height of the GN, which are 25cm (10 inches) at 5th leaf from the emerging. The GN really show a small stature from the beginnig. Just like the Dwarf Brazilian from Marcel, he too is with his 6th leaf much smaller than the Dajiao and and about the same height as the GN with their 5th leaf on. That would make mature heights, if the growth is proportional as it is now: Dwarf Brazialian - let's consider 2,2 meters Grand Nain - 2,2 * (6/5,5) = 2,4 meters Dajiao - 2,2 * (6/3) = 4,4 meters This makes the Dajiao (possibly) about 4,5 meters high from the ground to the leaf tip in maturity.
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Pair bond !? Think I'll avoid that topic!
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They also live close to and see the Israel GN plantains. Unlike us.
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