Okay, I ask because it's been hot here too. I guess I need to step up the watering if I want another flush before it gets cool.Dean
Looks great and thick stems to boot.
How much are you watering it, Steve?
Good luck I know they can be finicky. Becareful with strong sunlight at first. Maybe a semi-shade position might be good for it. There a pricey ban...
Show off :lol: :lol: :lol: :!: That's a nice Ae Ae!
Taylor and Kansas, how hardy are they? Taylor, you should be able to plant your's in the ground correct? Kansas, will you overwinter indoors?Dean
Don, great photos. :D I have alot of unknowns that I need to get to flower before I can identify them. I got seven bananas of Craig's list for $20....
Thanks! The Musa are probally around three months old. The Ensetes about a month old. The later have grown much faster. :lol:
Musa velutina<img src= border=0></a>Ensetes glacum (Snow banana) these are younger.<img src= border=0></a>
It looks great. :) What are you feeding it?Dean
tropicman, what kind of banana is that? How tall is it?
Steve, the Ensete glacum (Snow Banana) are growing very fast. The Musa velutina are growing slower. I'll post some pictures later. I'm still having...
Make sure you don't keep them to wet like Taylor said. I've been lucky an have sprouted a few myself.
Great photos, Todd! It's amazing to see what ihas died. What zone are you again? Because the Sago looks great. 8)
I think so, huh? Their a beautiful tree.