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Monday, December 23, 2013

Bananas

Well, the fingers on the dwarf Cavendish plant have extended. The plant did choke. This is the second DC bloom I have had, and the second time it has choked. The upright position of the inflorescence is nearly identical in both instances. The plant still had four leaves, althought I must tie them up because they are not strong enough to stay upright on their own due to my extracting surgery. The put is starting to grow. I glad of that. Hopefully the pup can get energy to the corm and to the bananas. We'll see if the nanners make it. This is my third infloresecene, and I have not gotten to eat go old home grown bananas yet.

Friday, December 13, 2013

All Choked Up :-(

My Dwarf Cavendish is suffering from choke. I decided to try to do surgery to liberate the lower portion of the inflorescence. I had to sacrifice two leaves in the process, and the remaining leaves have weakened petioles. I have tied them up to help them withstand the stress. We'll see what happens.

Big Bubba Bud

The dwarf Cavendish plant is putting out, what I consider to be, a large bud. I have only had 3 banana plants flower thus far, and this is the healthiest looking inflorescence to date. On a side note, I checked my outdoor, mulched and wrapped over-wintered bananas. They seem to be alive. Our lowest temperature this winter was 19 degrees. Still lots more winter left. I hope they make it.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Progress

the dwarf Cavendish inflorescences coming along.

Monday, November 11, 2013

over wintering outdoors

this is the first year I have plenty of bananas in the ground. I hope that they make it through the winter. if they survive and thrive, I will put more plants in the ground.

A watched plant never flowers

I'm still hoping for flower from my dwarf Cavendish banana plant. I attempted to move it to a sunnier spot to encourage her.  the next leaf should be the flag leaf.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Over-wintering

I've got a variety of over-wintering strategies in effect: plants in the house, plants on the porch, plants in the greenhouse, and plants covered with hay.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

flower?

I do believe my dwarf Cavendish is about to flower. the cigar leave lacks concentric circles. compare the two cigar leafs shown. notice one leaf has a lot of concentric circles at the top, and the other leaf does not.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Cavendish anyone?

These are my three big Cavendish plants.  I had hoped they would produce a flower by now. Since its so late in the summer season, I now hope they wait until spring of 2014.  I'm not going to cut the pseudostems in half this time. 

Are these super dwarfs?

These are my super dwarf Cavendish bananas. At present, I can't tell any difference between these bananas and regular Cavendish.  Perhaps the leaves will start to stack shortly.

Truly Tiny, Truly Cute

The true tiny bananas I'm starting to look like the pictures that I see on the Internet.  I'm going to bring in during the winter and hopefully keep on growing.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Flag Leaf!!!

I want expecting this one to flower.  Guess she had other plans.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Bananas

My nanners made it through winter without casualties.  I put some in the ground and will put others in ground soon.  My goal is to leave all nanners taller than four feet outside and/or in the greenhouse year round.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Maria Succeeds Mother Plant

I cut down Mother Plant.  The fruit was not growing and the peduncle was slowly rotting.  I separated Maria from Mother Plant's stump.  I am going to try and generate multiple plants from Mother's corm.