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General Discussions. » Banana tree Jul 13, 2005 06:38 AM (Total replies: 11)

It took me 5 years of setting it out every spring and bringing it in every winter to produce fruit and to reach that height.

Debbie

General Discussions. » Separating plants Jul 11, 2005 01:24 PM (Total replies: 2)

Thank you for your help. I have 3 banana trees. The tallest one last year produced fruit and now this year there are 3 new ones growing from it. One of the other ones has 2 new ones growing from it. Wish me luck. Thanks.

Debbie

General Discussions. » Separating newly formed banana trees Jul 8, 2005 10:43 PM (Total replies: 1)

Can someone please tell me the safest way to separate the new banana trees from the original stalk? Thanks.

Debbie

General Discussions. » Separating plants Jul 8, 2005 10:43 AM (Total replies: 2)

Can someone please tell me the best time to separate the young plants from the mother stalk? Should I wait until they are so high, or so old? Should I wait until I dig them up for the winter to store them? Thanks.

Debbie

General Discussions. » Banana tree Jun 12, 2005 07:13 AM (Total replies: 11)

Thanks for the reply. That's what I was afraid I was going to hear. So, now all I can do is dig it up and separate the pups to replant? Or do I leave it as it is? Thanks again.

Debbie

General Discussions. » Banana tree Jun 11, 2005 08:56 PM (Total replies: 11)

I have a banana tree that produced fruit for the first time last year. I live in Southern Missouri and always cut the leaves off and bring them in for storage for the winter. Last month, I planted this particular one back outside as usual, but it is not growing any new leaves from the top of the trunk, but it is growing "pups" from the bottom of the trunk. My other banana trees are producing new leaves from the top. My question is, once they produce fruit, do they not grow again when the leaves are cut off? The trunk is about 5 1/2 feet tall. Thanks for your help.


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