Extreme Dwarf Cavendish Banana Separation from Parent Plants. A must See...

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

Комментарии • 43

  • @prepperdaddydavis1745
    @prepperdaddydavis1745 4 месяца назад +1

    your patience and understanding of the plant are evident and amazing.

  • @TheFrugalHugelGardener
    @TheFrugalHugelGardener  Год назад +3

    Thanks for watching my channel's videos, If you need some Banana plant help, want to contact me, or want to belong to a Banana Group, go to my Fasebook Banana Group, It's called ( FloridaBananaLovers ) on Fasebook.

  • @maryrubra2701
    @maryrubra2701 4 месяца назад +1

    Great explanation.
    Thank you for the indepth visual description of how to get Banana pups ...
    Definitely worth watching.
    I have learned a lot.
    Best wishes 🙏🏽

  • @steffiejoe
    @steffiejoe 6 месяцев назад +3

    This is an extreme separation. I just separated my banana plants and this is no joke. I actually broke one shovel. 😮😮

  • @nateross14
    @nateross14 Год назад +3

    I've found that its ok if the pup doesn't have any roots when you remove it as long as it has a nice corm to grow new roots. It seems to me that many or most of the existing long roots get damaged and rot black anyway when I recieve banana pups in the mail. I recieved a 2ft tall Dwarf Brazilian pup with a very large corm but no roots at all, and it grew new roots in a couple weeks.

    • @TheFrugalHugelGardener
      @TheFrugalHugelGardener  Год назад +4

      that is correct, you could just cut / trim all the roots off. when shipping most trim them all. when just potting or transplanting, it is best to leave some root on, especially for the larger size plants. the more root the more nutrient's and water that plant will have. if you looked closely I only left the nice roots on the corm. Thanks for your input.

  • @aaaoop747
    @aaaoop747 Год назад +3

    nice video and very helpful

  • @kennyjohnson6875
    @kennyjohnson6875 Год назад +1

    Intresting

  • @marlonchristmas
    @marlonchristmas Год назад +1

    I'm jealous your Dwarf Cavendish have buds! Mine have none yet, very close but not yet. You reminded me to go trim off some bottom leaves at sunset.

  • @deep6301
    @deep6301 8 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent! Thank you.

  • @jefferydupont5827
    @jefferydupont5827 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @deec7098
    @deec7098 7 месяцев назад

    Very informative video. Thank you!

  • @MarthaIgbinedion
    @MarthaIgbinedion 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot. I have learnt a lot. Added knowledge to knowledge.

  • @annelawler6180
    @annelawler6180 7 месяцев назад +1

    Loved the video. Learned a lot. Just wish I knew what kind of trees I have inherited. You know where to find out?

  • @pavlovssheep5548
    @pavlovssheep5548 Год назад +1

    there seems to be a link with , if propagation is by water suckers only , over number of generations each new clump started becomes more dwarf , and with propagation by sword sucker only over number of generations each new clump started becomes taller . ( so two different clumps with the same genetics , express there genes differently as epigenetically they have different genes switched on and off )

    • @TheFrugalHugelGardener
      @TheFrugalHugelGardener  Год назад

      that's interesting, first time I heard that. thanks for you knowledgeable insight. :-)

  • @christopherpatrick2343
    @christopherpatrick2343 Месяц назад

    Great 😢

  • @MiscellaneousMichelle
    @MiscellaneousMichelle 6 месяцев назад +1

    💚

  • @francus7227
    @francus7227 5 месяцев назад

    Could you dig a big shovel full of soil with the ant mound and drop it off for your chickens?
    I tapped the thumbs up 👍 button to feed the algorithm monsters.

  • @jasonnorton4742
    @jasonnorton4742 Год назад +1

    Hi Sam do you sell any of your Banana Pups?

    • @TheFrugalHugelGardener
      @TheFrugalHugelGardener  Год назад +1

      Hi Jason I do not mainly because it's to much trouble for just a few bucks.

  • @marymeans5526
    @marymeans5526 7 месяцев назад

    I AM LEARNING A LOT WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS ON GROWING DWRAF BANANAS; I JUST BOUGHT MY PLANT ONE MONTH AGO. IT IS DOING WELL IN PARTIAL SHADE. IS IT OKAY TO MOVE IT TO FULL SUN NOW?

  • @nateross14
    @nateross14 Год назад +2

    If you give your chickens too many Banana leaves to eat, will their eggs start tasting like Bananas?

  • @soniamarshall9293
    @soniamarshall9293 5 месяцев назад

    do you use potting bought soil or native soil and does it have to be sterilized?

  • @JoshOBryan
    @JoshOBryan Год назад +1

    i often don't get roots on mine. my success rate is pretty low on my banana variety.

    • @TheFrugalHugelGardener
      @TheFrugalHugelGardener  Год назад

      sorry to hear that, give it a try like I have shown and you will be getting some roots for sure. Good luck.

  • @nickyatkins5127
    @nickyatkins5127 5 месяцев назад +1

    What was that that fell in the hole at 16.05,6

    • @TheFrugalHugelGardener
      @TheFrugalHugelGardener  5 месяцев назад

      that looks like it was a tree frog, I have thousands of them around my property and they like to hang out on my banana plants.

  • @Rocketman0407
    @Rocketman0407 9 месяцев назад

    How many plants do you recommend to keep on each mother plant for fastest fruit production? 3?

  • @kairenmadry-hall6124
    @kairenmadry-hall6124 9 месяцев назад

    What’s up bro I love your banana plant!! Quick question I’m a new plant dad and I’m seeing how dynamic it is to actually have plants especially tropical ones when it comes to grow lights, humidifiers, etc and wanted to ask about electricity cost and how to keep them down because I can already tell this will take a toll on that electricity bill and wanted to see if you just have to bite the bullet or is there anyway to keep cost down. Thanks!!

  • @jacobwhite953
    @jacobwhite953 Год назад +1

    Where do you get your banana plants from?

  • @soniamarshall9293
    @soniamarshall9293 5 месяцев назад

    Wow great teaching method. Will try this. Thanks❤

  • @HaithamBosaidi-kq6vu
    @HaithamBosaidi-kq6vu 8 месяцев назад +1

    if you lowered the ground underneath the plants so it becomes lower than the ground or at least on the same level you wouldn’t have the ants issue because when the soil surface beside the plants is higher than the ground level it will be an invitation to the ants to come because it works as a home for them, allah knows best
    Thanks

    • @TheFrugalHugelGardener
      @TheFrugalHugelGardener  8 месяцев назад +1

      in Florida the red ants are everywhere high and low lol

    • @steffiejoe
      @steffiejoe 6 месяцев назад

      @@TheFrugalHugelGardenersame in Texas.