The difference between sun and shade grown Musa basjoo banana plants & first frost impending!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2022
  • Filmed 10/17/2022

Комментарии • 45

  • @BornFreeFilms
    @BornFreeFilms 8 месяцев назад +4

    Nice information. I am planting 2 as soon as they come in the mail. I am in zone 8a near Dallas. It is Nov. 7, 2023. Subbed, liked, black belled. I have mostly animals on my channel.

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  8 месяцев назад +1

      Nice, you will love them! And thanks, I appreciate that! Take care!

  • @palmplanet
    @palmplanet Год назад +4

    Great video, thanks for sharing, I never noticed what a big difference sun vs. shade can make for Musa basjoo. They look amazing!

  • @subtropicalohioplants267
    @subtropicalohioplants267 Год назад +5

    It's interesting to see your banana plants near the end of October, especially as the first winter frost approaches. The lower leaves appear more cold (chilling) stressed, while the upper ones look mostly still lush and green.

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  Год назад +1

      That all changed this morning as it hit 32.3° as a low and had about two hours of 32° in total. That’s all it took to cook them. What’s sad is that we don’t have any more frost predicted for at least two weeks. Irritating but life dealing with plants haha.

  • @rachaelk8358
    @rachaelk8358 Год назад +5

    Beautiful plants! I look forward to planting some next spring.

  • @JustMakinDoFarms
    @JustMakinDoFarms 29 дней назад +1

    I have a few not sure what kind they are but mine look like the ones you have. I just transplanted them. Thanks for the video.

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  29 дней назад

      @@JustMakinDoFarms Great, for transplanting in the height of the summer, be sure to water them like crazy to get started. I don’t even water mine anymore at this point even during prolonged dry spells and they still do great. Thanks!

  • @denisestarr2314
    @denisestarr2314 Год назад +6

    I bought a Musa this spring . I hope mine does good . Excited

  • @Tony.795
    @Tony.795 8 месяцев назад +3

    It's nice that they stay smaller in shaded areas without getting leggy. Convenient if you don't want massive banana plants.

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  8 месяцев назад +1

      This is very true! That’s what we call a multi useful plant!

  • @SlipMahoneyBowery
    @SlipMahoneyBowery 10 месяцев назад +1

    Exactly what I was looking for. I have to move mine in the spring. Thanks

  • @Tropicalgarden82
    @Tropicalgarden82 5 месяцев назад +2

    Greetings to meet us tropical plant lovers from Indonesia

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  5 месяцев назад +1

      Nice to meet you and glad to have you!

    • @dobnerk
      @dobnerk 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the video! It would be helpful to know what zone you're in. I love your plants.

  • @northeasthardytropicals541
    @northeasthardytropicals541 Год назад +2

    What a difference. I have 4 Musa Basjoo and the one that gets the most sun is triple the size of the others.

  • @maryreynolds8568
    @maryreynolds8568 Месяц назад +3

    How can bananas survive in that very cold climate? I'm amazed.

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  Месяц назад +1

      This species is from way up in the mountains in China, so they are acclimated to cold temps. Mine struggled to come back this year but eventually did.

    • @maryreynolds8568
      @maryreynolds8568 Месяц назад +1

      @@justhereforthefoliage I'm going to put Musa Basjoo on my list of future additions.

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  Месяц назад

      @@maryreynolds8568 Yes, absolutely!

    • @daniellapain1576
      @daniellapain1576 27 дней назад +1

      Zone 6, Dwarf Cavendish Bananas. Tarp and pegs evenly on four corners up to just below the leaves and stuff it with straw. Preferably a straw that isn’t prone to mold or you just chop and drop and cover them with an entire hay bales worth broken up and placed in a chicken wire fence surround over it and cover with a frost blanket in both methods. It’s once a year so it’s not hard to do. Remove after any chance of frost or if it stays around 10 degrees or more.

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  27 дней назад

      @@daniellapain1576 Great insight! Thank you!

  • @PerennialGrowth
    @PerennialGrowth 3 месяца назад +1

    Congrats on 500 subs

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much! I appreciate you joining and also being #500 and for letting me know!

  • @Tropicalgarden82
    @Tropicalgarden82 5 месяцев назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @cincytropics
    @cincytropics Год назад +1

    Those bananas in the sun are looking good!

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I was really pleased with how they turned out in this first year for them. From about two feet to fifteen feet in five months!

  • @lisa__rcs
    @lisa__rcs Год назад +1

    I’m in growing zone 8b and just got one of these. It’s currently in a pot on my patio. I haven’t had it long enough to figure out what it likes but I’m keeping it watered and I’m having an issue with it bouncy back and forth from healthy to then dropping leaves. Any tips? We get direct sun in late afternoon through evening.

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  Год назад +1

      Hi Lisa, thanks for checking in!
      While they do best in full sun (at least here in the Midwest), they also sag and droop in the afternoon on sunny and hot days. It’s perfectly common for them to fold down almost like they are frowning and abused in the heat of the day. Once the heat relents and the sun dims, they perk back up and look more full and healthy again.
      As for being in a pot, that makes things a little tricker, as they do love water even more so in pots. I’ve only ever had two experiences with them in pots and one time it was horrible and like yours I kept on thinking it was dying, but the other time it did great.
      My recommendation is, if you can, give it morning sun and afternoon shade, and keep it watered, and maybe a little fertilizer, and see if that doesn’t do the trick!

    • @lisa__rcs
      @lisa__rcs Год назад +1

      @@justhereforthefoliage thank you so much!!

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  Год назад

      @@lisa__rcs My pleasure! Take care!

  • @geoffryallan7261
    @geoffryallan7261 Год назад +1

    No bananas though? I guess it’s hard there the growing season is too short

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  Год назад

      Nope, no bananas. Growing season is usually around mid April until late October here. Less than 200 days.

  • @tuyetvo4353
    @tuyetvo4353 8 месяцев назад +1

    Banana trees like full sun - water.

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  8 месяцев назад

      They turn down and become droopy and sad looking during the heat of the day in full sun though. Just something to keep in mind.

    • @tuyetvo4353
      @tuyetvo4353 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@justhereforthefoliage / my bananas trees in back yard is going well in full sun - . blooms 2nd flowers.
      ❤️bananas trees .
      ❤️papayas trees

    • @justhereforthefoliage
      @justhereforthefoliage  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@tuyetvo4353 Awesome!

    • @tuyetvo4353
      @tuyetvo4353 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@justhereforthefoliage / 🌺🌷🌺🌷🌺🌷🌺