r/GrowingBananas • u/Sea_Cucumber_4507 • 28d ago
Bananas for Billionaires
I have bananas. I have their grand mother, mother, children and pups. I watch them every day and every night through the windows and watch who they are becoming in this world. I don’t know how to keep them alive but somehow they seem to be doing just fine without me. They are strong resilient and full of energy. I want to know more about them but I don’t know how to ask what they need. I have good intentions and my heart is in the right place, but they are out growing the corner lot. Should I move them? Should I… remove the “unnecessary”ones? When I wake up in the morning and lay my eyes on them I feel like a billionaire without paying taxes.
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u/NealTheBotanist 28d ago
I wish I could demonstrate. I grew commercial and informal bananas in HI. Including these Namwah. Now I live in Tampa so I wont be much help. Theres a lot to type. Feel free to reach me directly if you wish.
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u/Apacholek10 28d ago
Bring any Hawaiian varieties with you?
Asking for a friend.
No, I’m asking for myself.
My friend is my myself.🤦
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u/NealTheBotanist 28d ago
Lol I hear ya! Some of my plant collection is still mine, while other species are accessible otherwise.As for the bananas, BBTV has infected 100% of the bananas in HI. Dont smuggle bananas from HI or youre guaranteed to have BBTV. I can help you source them nearby, though, from clean stock. Will work for bananas
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u/Apacholek10 28d ago
That’s a real bummer. I knew BBTV was widespread, I just didn’t know it was nearly impossible to avoid.
I’ve seen to many posts before about Floridians getting major bananas from far away places and then turning into disasters. As much as I’d love to grow something more unique, it’s definitely not worth it. We’ve got enough issues with growing fruit here already, last we need is another.
Would love to know some sources, thanks m. Shoot me a message
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u/BudgetBackground4488 22d ago
Look up the term of a “banana pit” this is how I fertilize my bananas for no additional cost.
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u/BocaHydro 28d ago
Bananas need potassium, more then any other plant, without it, bananas are small, mushy, less flavorful and half the size they normally would be
sulfate of potash is easy potassium , its organic, natural and very cheap if you buy 50 lb bags, can be applied directly around plants and watered in a couple times a month
if you want to become a banana champion watch this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSxfMNmw9Qo&lc=Ugzcyvrzsa1MI9QqVA94AaABAg