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(3rd attempt today)
1) Does anyone know if there are any uses for a banana stalk if I decide to cut my 2m+ plant to the ground to make it easier to protect and to encourgae more clumping. 2) What trigger is required to promote fruiting, e.g. X number of days at X degrees, or something else? Thanks. Obviously I'm just dreaming given that I intend to leave my plant, (as yet intact) outside in a pillar of straw, where temperature dropped to -5 degrees earlier in the year. (West Flanders, belgium) |
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(3rd attempt today) 1) Does anyone know if there are any uses for a banana stalk if I decide to cut my 2m+ plant to the ground to make it easier to protect and to encourgae more clumping. Try doing a Google groups search - ISTR there was a discussion on this topic about a year ago, with some chap in India who had this problem in a big way. -- Kay |
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![]() "a.c." wrote in message ups.com... (3rd attempt today) 1) Does anyone know if there are any uses for a banana stalk if I decide to cut my 2m+ plant to the ground to make it easier to protect and to encourgae more clumping. 2) What trigger is required to promote fruiting, e.g. X number of days at X degrees, or something else? Thanks. Obviously I'm just dreaming given that I intend to leave my plant, (as yet intact) outside in a pillar of straw, where temperature dropped to -5 degrees earlier in the year. (West Flanders, belgium) I assume you are growing Basjoo or Sikkimensis? You could dry the stalk and use the fibre to weave a mat or roof tiles etc:-) I tried eating a bit and it is foul --very bitter. If you chop the thing down to the ground then although it will regrow you will not get fruit . The thing should flower at about 3 metres ,although a lot depends on the heat and water. I could waffle on for ages about nanas but this link answers your second question in more detail http://www.jungleseeds.co.uk/BananaArticle.htm |
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![]() Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote: "a.c." wrote in message ups.com... (3rd attempt today) 1) Does anyone know if there are any uses for a banana stalk if I decide to cut my 2m+ plant to the ground to make it easier to protect and to encourgae more clumping. 2) What trigger is required to promote fruiting, e.g. X number of days at X degrees, or something else? Thanks. Obviously I'm just dreaming given that I intend to leave my plant, (as yet intact) outside in a pillar of straw, where temperature dropped to -5 degrees earlier in the year. (West Flanders, belgium) I assume you are growing Basjoo or Sikkimensis? You could dry the stalk and use the fibre to weave a mat or roof tiles etc:-) I tried eating a bit and it is foul --very bitter. If you chop the thing down to the ground then although it will regrow you will not get fruit . The thing should flower at about 3 metres ,although a lot depends on the heat and water. I could waffle on for ages about nanas but this link answers your second question in more detail http://www.jungleseeds.co.uk/BananaArticle.htm Thank you so much for that. I had bought it at a sort of gardener's car boot sales and up to now had no real idea as to which type it is. Looking at the pics on that site, I'd say I've got Basjoo Pity about the in-edibility bit. I noticed the smell from a stalk that got ripped off and thought it reminded me a bit of cane sugar... but with the bitter taste you mention, obviously I'm recalling a different scent from way back when I used to live in Central America. On the plus side, should my straw pillar fail and I have to cut it down to the ground, I do know where there are a few weave-based industries nearby and so could try to sell them a raw material they've probably not tried before (-: Though with only one stalk to weave from..... There could always be always next years clump. |
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![]() "a.c." wrote in message oups.com... Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote: "a.c." wrote in message ups.com... (3rd attempt today) 1) Does anyone know if there are any uses for a banana stalk if I decide to cut my 2m+ plant to the ground to make it easier to protect and to encourgae more clumping. 2) What trigger is required to promote fruiting, e.g. X number of days at X degrees, or something else? Thanks. Obviously I'm just dreaming given that I intend to leave my plant, (as yet intact) outside in a pillar of straw, where temperature dropped to -5 degrees earlier in the year. (West Flanders, belgium) I assume you are growing Basjoo or Sikkimensis? You could dry the stalk and use the fibre to weave a mat or roof tiles etc:-) I tried eating a bit and it is foul --very bitter. If you chop the thing down to the ground then although it will regrow you will not get fruit . The thing should flower at about 3 metres ,although a lot depends on the heat and water. I could waffle on for ages about nanas but this link answers your second question in more detail http://www.jungleseeds.co.uk/BananaArticle.htm Thank you so much for that. I had bought it at a sort of gardener's car boot sales and up to now had no real idea as to which type it is. Looking at the pics on that site, I'd say I've got Basjoo Pity about the in-edibility bit. I noticed the smell from a stalk that got ripped off and thought it reminded me a bit of cane sugar... but with the bitter taste you mention, obviously I'm recalling a different scent from way back when I used to live in Central America. On the plus side, should my straw pillar fail and I have to cut it down to the ground, I do know where there are a few weave-based industries nearby and so could try to sell them a raw material they've probably not tried before (-: Though with only one stalk to weave from..... There could always be always next years clump. The inedibility thing usually refers to the inability to eat the fruit as a normal banana (shop bought), however, even the fruit that contains loads of big seeds can be processed , boiled and generally messed around so that it can be eaten. If all else fails you can ferment them to make an alcoholic drink (Looney juice):-) |
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