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02-17-2014, 09:52 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Overwinter Saba?
All of my bananas are the types that don't get that tall, I have a 12 foot greenhouse, that never gets below 38F in the winter. Can I cut a Saba down to 12 feet, and chunk it in the greenhouse bareroot?I doubt I will get fruit, but I want at least one tall bananer.
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Re: Overwinter Saba?
Yes, I stored a 15 foot tall Saba without leaves or roots all winter inside of my garage. The psuedostem will keep it alive, and it doesn't need any water. It also flowered!
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Re: Overwinter Saba?
Thats awesome!
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