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Move Tanee during flower?
My 3 year old Tanee has put out a flag leaf..Fine time I know. I am in zone 7 and it gets green housed each winter but in the ground all summer. Now that the flower bud is about to pop out and its getting colder by the day I'm not sure what to do with it. Will it abort the flower when I move it and just slowly go down? flower but never fruit? It has 2 really nice pups on it to keep the family going but id like to see it fruit if I could..Any one have experience moving a banana when/about to flower?
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Re: Move Tanee during flower?
I say move it to the green house because you certainly will lose it if it stays in the cold. Is the green house heated? Banana tend to go dormant when the temps are below 50 - 55 deg. This plant is an ornamental.
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