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07-26-2012, 01:40 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Gallons of Water for a Mature Banana Plant
Using UF's "Bananas in Florida" article as a guide I rounded off everything and came up with the figure of about 10 gals per mature, in-ground, plant every day assuming no rain. As a matter of point I water mine every other day. This all assumes of course well drained soil.
Does that sound about right? I figured about 100 sq-ft of area for the plant giving me about 40 cubic feet of water per month using the middle of the road 5" rain per month they show as rain per month needed. That works out to be about 300 gallons per month per plant or mat.
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Re: Gallons of Water for a Mature Banana Plant
Someone has been doing some cypherin'. I water based on what worked in the past.. I water them for time based on size and numbers. Hopefully my water pressure don't change drastically or I'd be all messed up. :^)
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Re: Gallons of Water for a Mature Banana Plant
Randy ---- I use 4 Netafim emitters per mature mat. Two for a first time sucker. Two feeds from the main running to a tee. They are the light green emitters rated at 5 gal per hour with a main line pressure of blah blah blah. In this heat the program is set for 25 mins twice a day. So a little under 10 gals goes down each time, like you said.
I fine tuned the setup with shut offs on the feeders tweaked to reduce the flow for low lying mats to avoid flooding/overwatering. When the weather cools down it is reprogrammed to 35 mins once a day. Wahla! Last edited by bananimal : 07-26-2012 at 11:03 PM. |
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Re: Gallons of Water for a Mature Banana Plant
Thanks for the replies. 10 gallons a day should do it then.
I bookmarked the Netafim page. That is interesting. One thing I have noticed is if it hasn't rain in a while, spraying the plant down washes all the stuff and bugs out of those leaf, cup like areas
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Re: Gallons of Water for a Mature Banana Plant
I see where you are coming from and your way of figuring gallons per plant makes sense and is a better way to document the source.
The big difference is I figured 100 sq-ft per plant which was my guesstimate and you figured 30 sg-ft per plant. The UF I quoted from says "Commercially, plant spacings of 8 ft x 8 ft (2.4 m x 2.4 m) to 11 ft x 11 ft (3.4 m x 3.4 m) result in 360 to 680 plants per acre for this part of the world. That is around say 70 sq-ft per plant. Here is the link. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/s...nasFlorida.pdf
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We have been fighting a drought so I have to water more often than not.
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Re: Gallons of Water for a Mature Banana Plant
Check your soil. Are you keeping it moist? That's all you really need to do. Ten gallons a day (=70/wk) is way more than I give mine (2-5 gallons / wk), but I have heavy clay soil and my climate is much cooler than yours during summer.
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Re: Gallons of Water for a Mature Banana Plant
I've heard that it takes roughly 48" of water to produce a crop of bananas in the tropics. That would equate to about 5 gallons/per mat/per day. It seems like a lot until you figure that in my area an average banana gets 2300 gallons of water/year from the precipitation.
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Re: Gallons of Water for a Mature Banana Plant
Ha ha. That's silly - you're in a drought and you're watering more often than not? What would give me the impression you wouldn't water at all (the 'not' part) during a drought? OF COURSE you're watering more - than usual, not more often than not! Not is never! More than not could be once a month!
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Re: Gallons of Water for a Mature Banana Plant
one inch off rain over 1 acre 27,154 gallons of water which is over two hundred thousand pounds
One inch of rain over 1 square mile 17.38 million gallons of water which is over 72,000 tons And all of that weight held up by clouds
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