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Best Banana Tree To Grow In Zone 8-9?
What is the best banana tree to grow in zone 8 and 9 of USA?
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Re: Why Dwarf Cavendish is growing slow?
I'm kind of a newbie, but I have a nice group of DC that are producing.
Is yours outside, or in a pot? It took my first outside planted DC close to 2 years to establish a mat. After that, the growth is explosive if you properly fertilize and water. My mat swords can shoot 3-4 feet in just a few weeks. Haven't done a potted DC, so can't really give you advice on that. |
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Re: Why Dwarf Cavendish is growing slow?
You can search through the wiki and find some options. There are a few that are hardy to 8b/9a. Even more options as you go 9b and up.
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Re: Why Dwarf Cavendish is growing slow?
contact edwmax looks like you might live a few miles from him.
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Re: Best Banana Tree To Grow In Zone 8-9?
To that I would have to say Orinoco or Dwarf Orinoco. It is very cold tolerant and easy to grow and produce eatable fruit. But there are other nanas suited to zone 8 that may taste better but not as cold tolerant.
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Re: Why Dwarf Cavendish is growing slow?
Nanas I am currently growing in zone 8b/9a with their recommended grow zones:
Dwarf Brazillian; 8B-11 : Gros Michel; 10-11 (?) : Pisang Ceylon; 9-11 : Dwarf Namwah; 9=11 : Raja Puri; 7B-11 : Blue Java; 8-11 : FHIA-1; 9-11 : FHIA-18; 9-11 : Williams; 9-11 : Hua Moa; 8-10 : Dwarf Red; 8-11 : Orinoco; 7-11 : Dwarf Orinoco; 7B-11 : Calli Gold; 8-11 : 1000 Finger; 8-11 : Gran Nain; 8-11: Truly Tiny; 9-11 : Dwarf Cavendish: 8-11 Last edited by edwmax : 07-17-2017 at 12:02 PM. |
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Re: Why Dwarf Cavendish is growing slow?
You don't have the moderating effect of the gulf being as far inland per your location map, so your mileage may vary. Here on the 8b/9a border south of I-10, I've fruited Grand Nain, Pisang Awak/Tall Namwah, Dwarf Brazilian and Raja Puri. Orincos are common across the gulf coast and fruit well. (The other fruiting varieties I have are pending experimentation.)
Basically you want something whose psudeostem is thick enough to survive a brief freeze without turning into mush.
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