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Cold Hardy Bananas This forum is dedicated to the discussion of bananas that are able to grow and thrive in cold areas. You'll find lots of tips and discussions about keeping your bananas over the winter. |
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Cold Hardening bananas
Hi, new to the forum here. I'm in Utah and wondering if theres anyone here from Utah thats growing more cold hardy types of bananas indoors or heated greenhouse that has pups to share or sell. Also, I was wondering if anyone has tried methodically exposing young Banana plants/seedlings to just enough cold to stress it and almost kill it but not quite, let it recover, and repeat this many times to maybe develop more cold resistant plants of types like Dwarf Cavendish that could condition it to handle down to 32 before dying? Wondering if this could work to squeeze a few more deg out.
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sorry buddy, there are people that know bananas that are trying to help you gro bananas.
if you want to gro bananas in the pot and in the summers gro out doors. pay attention to one who calls himself cinncinana so is the heber creeper still operating. that was so much fun especially at christmas.
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