A walk through a Grand Nain /Grand Naine banana farm in Cumbum, Tamil Nadu. These are TC plants, first crop. Irrigated and fertilized via drip irrigation.
Labour was not an issue. The main problem was unavailability of reliable power. At times 3 phase power was available for only 3 hours a day. Also the tension prevailing due to the Mullaperiyar issue.
Nice video...good to see how much they produce! 😲😊 I was wondering are the trees too close together to get enough light to grow at their best? I am just a beginner so I don't know, but it seems like the light is getting almost completely cutoff by the canopy...unless it is warm enough in your area that the soil stays warm and the direct light isn't as important? just curios how much arm reach i actually need for each plant to grow it's best and get light though to warm the base and ground some. it doesn't look like your short on fruit, but there is a lot of trees there that dont have fruit either. - Curious 😊
I think we followed the 6'x5' spacing for the plants. One advantage is that you don't have to worry about weeds after 3 months. We had lots of sun through out the year so light was not an issue. Temperature ranged from 17 to 35 degrees C. If I remember correctly, 95%+ of the plants gave bunches, most at the same time.
Hello Joe, Where in Tamil Nadu? Could you please reveal the per plant production in KGS. I would like share my expereince with you of 45-50 Kgs per Plant in 2nd cutting. It is an awesome organic product, economical, easy to use and enhances the production atleast by 50%.
hello guy! I'm from Vietnam. I am very impressive with your banana farm. It is very beautiful. Can you share some exprience for making a banana farm and How i can have your banana seed ?
These are grown from Tissue culture Banana plantlets produced and sold by Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd, the world's biggest producer of the tissue culture banana plantlets. You can see their company's website www.jains.com. You can write to them also in their website link.
These are grown from Tissue culture Banana plantlets produced and sold by Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd, the world's biggest producer of the tissue culture banana plantlets. You can see their company's website www.jains.com. You can write to them also in their website link.
Wow! I guess the same way you take care of one. I've never seen twin bunches in real life. If they are big bunches, make sure you support the bunches properly.
Is there any possibility of procuring G9 variety and packing for exports at ur kumbam/theni area is possible. ANy other product line for export from your area alos we can explore market with our client base. my email id is drpvsenthil@gmail.com
Hi will you be able to give us for exports packed at your end 20 MTs per ctr. We have market in middle east, if you can organize , we can work together. br drpvsenthil@gmail.com
Grand nain jeden z lepszych bananowców :)
Olá, essa é a Banana Musa? É um Clone, é isso?
***** Grand Nain is not dwarf as far as I know. TC = Tissue culture plants.
Ok, thanks. They seem to be dwarf.
The name 'Grande nain' literally translates to "large dwarf". That's because it's one of the larger growing of the dwarf varieties.
A real show case of modern farming.
Wow!
Labour was not an issue. The main problem was unavailability of reliable power. At times 3 phase power was available for only 3 hours a day. Also the tension prevailing due to the Mullaperiyar issue.
Hi,
Are these dwarf banana plants? Also what are TC plants?
Thanks.
Nice video...good to see how much they produce! 😲😊
I was wondering are the trees too close together to get enough light to grow at their best?
I am just a beginner so I don't know, but it seems like the light is getting almost completely cutoff by the canopy...unless it is warm enough in your area that the soil stays warm and the direct light isn't as important?
just curios how much arm reach i actually need for each plant to grow it's best and get light though to warm the base and ground some.
it doesn't look like your short on fruit, but there is a lot of trees there that dont have fruit either.
- Curious 😊
I think we followed the 6'x5' spacing for the plants. One advantage is that you don't have to worry about weeds after 3 months. We had lots of sun through out the year so light was not an issue. Temperature ranged from 17 to 35 degrees C. If I remember correctly, 95%+ of the plants gave bunches, most at the same time.
Joe Thomas
good point about the weeds. 😉
I'm sure your right. 😊
Thanks for the video. 👍
@@villagegeek is this variety of banana is the best one in producing big quality bananas or there are other varieties as well..??
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Thanks for the offer sir but we are no longer producing bananas.
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Hello Joe, Where in Tamil Nadu? Could you please reveal the per plant production in KGS.
I would like share my expereince with you of 45-50 Kgs per Plant in 2nd cutting. It is an awesome organic product, economical, easy to use and enhances the production atleast by 50%.
no follow up plants,i mean a big gap between mother and sucker.
Beautiful plants and good first bunches. How many plants per ha?
This is in Kambum, Tamilnadu.
WTF!!!??? one dfislike? it's just bananas! that is sick man!
Oque passa nas folhas para ficar verde
is that Jose or Joe behind the camera.
hello guy! I'm from Vietnam. I am very impressive with your banana farm. It is very beautiful. Can you share some exprience for making a banana farm and How i can have your banana seed ?
These are grown from Tissue culture Banana plantlets produced and sold by Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd, the world's biggest producer of the tissue culture banana plantlets. You can see their company's website www.jains.com. You can write to them also in their website link.
I was the 'expert' camera man.
why is it not viable or labour issues , what is reason for this discontinuity sir
How ican get product from this company
Oque passa nas folhas para ficar verde
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hey I'm for Suriname and I'm very interested in banana. I have my own farm. can you give me some advice. or were I can find some??
These are grown from Tissue culture Banana plantlets produced and sold by Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd, the world's biggest producer of the tissue culture banana plantlets. You can see their company's website www.jains.com. You can write to them also in their website link.
excuse me sir, I want to ask you again
how to take care of two bunches banana in one banana tree ?
because i have it now.
Wow! I guess the same way you take care of one. I've never seen twin bunches in real life. If they are big bunches, make sure you support the bunches properly.
Joe Thomas que
Joe Thomas hey I'm for Suriname and I'm very interested in banana.. and I have my own farm. Can you give me some advice?? or were I can find some??
i take a picture on that ... drive.google.com/open?id=0BzD4CShexjcecVM5YjYtcUgxam8
Can grow bananas from seeds ?
+Bagong adine Petruk I think it is possible but not practical on a large scale.
Bagong adine Petruk yes
aap kaha se hai maine bhi kele ka bagh laga rakha hai but kele bade nahi ho rahehai tossue culture hai 9368335138 sumit mera naam hai pls helpe
Is there any possibility of procuring G9 variety and packing for exports at ur kumbam/theni area is possible. ANy other product line for export from your area alos we can explore market with our client base. my email id is drpvsenthil@gmail.com
Hi will you be able to give us for exports packed at your end 20 MTs per ctr. We have market in middle east, if you can organize , we can work together. br
drpvsenthil@gmail.com