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Old 11-23-2010, 02:58 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Old 11-23-2010, 04:52 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Default Re: Change from the container in ground Musa sikkimensis, Musa basjoo, Musa acuminata

Looking great Andrei! How old are they now? Whats the minimum temp. in your greenhouse? I have one Daj Giant in ground and I ll leave it unprotected to test their hardiness for my region.
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They look wonderful Andrey, you're doing a great Job!

Did you separate pups when you planted the mat?

Good weather and good growing!!
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Old 11-23-2010, 06:27 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Ante, to plants Musa sikkimensis and Musa Helen's hybrid approximately 1,2-1,5 years. I have started to land them in a ground in the last autumn. Musa sikkimensis ' Darjeeling giant ' about one year. I have landed it in a ground in this spring, before it grew in a pot. Musa itinerans India Form somewhere two years. For the first time, when I have landed it in the earth, it hasn't got accustomed also I nearly hasn't lost this kind, but all has managed. In the second time all has turned out also this hour it well grows. Musa formosana has sprouted on April, 26th this year, it absolutely young, but grows well. The temperature during winter time keeps approximately +12 +15 night and +20 day. Considerably slows down growth only Musa acuminata ssp., I will lay out its photo a little later. Other bananas feel well at such temperatures. But in the summer very much hot, leaves get solar burns, growth maximum.
Ken, puppies have appeared later, already after landing, gradually turning to a clump.
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Raules did you grow your formosana from seed? if so how long did it take to sprout? I ask because I have some now and I was curious how long yours took. Did you do anything special to get yours to germinate?

Your pictures look great. thanks so much.

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Musa acuminata ssp.















I think that it acuminata ssp. siamea, but probably I am mistaken. The same banana grows at me in the container, it a bit more and is more senior what grows in a ground.
At us 2 types unidentified Musa acuminata ssp. Distinctions between them are present.
Eric, age Musa formosana 6 months and 25 days. He has grown from a seed, under usual conditions.

Musa acuminata ssp. type 2



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All hello! Here updating of pictures Musa itinerans India Form (Musa itinerans sp. nov) and Musa formosana. Light day increases also growth of plants is considerably accelerated.
In pictures it is visible accurate signs of distinction between two wild species. Color of leafs and color pseudostem are various. I here think, whether the greenhouse height - 6 meters, for flowering will suffice them? Other bananas any more don't manage to let out new leaves in the whole condition. They very big also break already about a roof. More soon a flower.















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Those are some awesome looking plants!
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