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Posted By: mick50 banana plants - October 31st, 2005 at 07:59 PM
how do you split new shoots from a plant which was new this year.
Posted By: Steph321 Re: banana plants - October 31st, 2005 at 09:07 PM
What is the plant Mike?

Good to meet you!

Steph wavey
Posted By: Steph321 Re: banana plants - October 31st, 2005 at 09:11 PM
Oops, sorry now I see Banana plants wavey
Posted By: Safari Barbie Re: banana plants - October 31st, 2005 at 09:46 PM
How big are the new shoots?
In my experience, you want to wait until they're at least a few feet tall so that they will have developed roots of their own.
Take a shovel and go straight down in between the old and new shoots, but right next to the old shoot to keep as many of the new shoots' roots as possible. Shouldn't be too difficult.
Barb
Posted By: princessazlea Re: banana plants - November 1st, 2005 at 07:16 PM
Hi mick50 wavey
Sorry I can't answer your question. But just wanted to welcome you to the forum.
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Posted By: weezie13 Re: banana plants - November 1st, 2005 at 10:24 PM
Good day, Mick50.......
Welcome to The Garden Helper's Forum...
We are very glad you found us...

Just wanted to let you know, I was going to
move your post into the FRUITS AND VEGETABLE SECTION..
I think you'll get some more responses in there..
Although you've gotten some pretty good advice from Safari Barbie.....

Lot's to do here, thru every season.. and several UK members here as well...
Posted By: njoynit Re: banana plants - November 2nd, 2005 at 01:12 AM
I really did NOT pay all that close at the roots area when I cut mine.I had a neighbor let me have plants off some property he has 4 sale out here.I've took about half the side shots& I would guess& I don't think any were shorter than a foot.I took 3 the 1st year and more this year.The ones I took 1st have not set off any side shoots,but I used an axe& a shovel.Mines a basjoo& I don't know if other cultivers are different.I know some shoot off more pups than others& that they recomend that the pups have a start of their own roots.BUT they don't have 2 have roots to sprout.I had a portion that I tossed against shed cause it had no roots.& a month or so latter it started growing.I'd guess grown from tissue?I just dug a hole& dropped it in.it really needs a sunnier spot.


So tell me more about your plant& grow condtions.are they pot grown?inground?I use to watch Alan titmarch on our BBC.They would add some pea gravel to their inground mix.I imagine for drainage& watch the winds.high winds will shred your leaves.they'll still live,but the leaves look tattered& will yellow sooner than not shredded.and they like fertilzed.
Posted By: BigJimSlade Re: banana plants - November 17th, 2005 at 02:05 PM
To throw in my 2 cents about bananas, anytime we had a tree fall over and die, a couple new ones would grow out of the corpse. They were like a weed that could not be killed by anything but cold weather, so whatever your final solution, it shouldn't be too hard to grow some nice bananas. smile
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