Grow Bananas Successfully Indoors! Grow Guide

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  • This is a complete grow guide for how to grow bananas indoors. I show you everything from soil to enviroment, lighting, temperatures, watering, plat care and pestes. Timestamps and link to the fertilizer I use are listed below.
    0:00 Grow Bananas Successfully Indoors
    0:54 Soil
    2:14 Enviroment
    3:01 Lighting.
    4:08 Fertilizing
    6:02 Pot Size.
    8:04 Watering
    8:45 Pests
    11:51 Watering Issues
    14:00 Pups
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  • @checkenginelightison8317
    @checkenginelightison8317 Год назад +18

    Allow five leaves on the top, trim the lower leaves off by cutting with a sharp knife upward, that will cause your plant to flower and produce bananas. Leave only one pup in the planter, that one will continue after the mother-plant produces bananas and wilts.

  • @MichaelVanecekAuthor
    @MichaelVanecekAuthor Год назад +11

    A good rotation is, mother plant, larger pup, new pup. Three stems on the corm. When the mother plant produces bananas, harvest and cut it down and the next larger stem becomes the new mother, and you let a new pup grow. The surplus pups, you can cut out and pot up or dispose of however you want. Also bear in mind if you use a weaker pot, the roots and corm can split the pot. Been there. Make sure you use a robust pot and not a blow-mold nursery container.

    • @ejm7637
      @ejm7637 8 месяцев назад +2

      It's extremely hard to find any information about separating pups from the mother. I have had trouble after separating a mother from pups in the past (killing both), so keeping three within the pot before separating is great advice, thank you!!

  • @ben.h4957
    @ben.h4957 3 года назад +62

    How is the banana plant doing now? Love to see an update🌴

    • @crushnone
      @crushnone Год назад +1

      ​@@atheist6598 dude, my tree is 4 years old

  • @jaya1482
    @jaya1482 3 года назад +25

    Thanks for being down to earth. Some channels make me feel like I can't do this. You make me feel like mistakes are okay and I can learn and grow from those mistakes. God Bless from Washington State. :)

    • @natashamiller578
      @natashamiller578 3 года назад +1

      I’m in WA, too haha. Just make sure not to set the heater below 72F I guess! 🤷🏼‍♀️ I’ve been wanting to give this a try for awhile now. I can’t wait to see if he gets bananas!

    • @willgaukler8979
      @willgaukler8979 3 года назад +2

      ... the more you grow ... the more you know.... keep making new mistakes...

  • @m4ng0girl
    @m4ng0girl 3 года назад +4

    Just got my first banana plant. Its previous owners were just going to stick it outside to die in the Midwest USA fall/winter. So now I'm nursing it back to health. Thanks for the excellent information!

  • @AA-yc3cc
    @AA-yc3cc 8 месяцев назад +2

    Can you please do an update video on your banana plant? Did it give bananas?

  • @adrianzwegers1786
    @adrianzwegers1786 8 часов назад

    Was growing draft cavendish, but ordered a truly tiny. Looks more manageable when I bring it inside in late September

  • @whywhy5107
    @whywhy5107 2 года назад +4

    I am from the Caribbean and your plant looks really healthy.
    I have lived with banana, plantain, and various types of bananas in my back yard all my life actually all pur waste water is designed to run to them. As for the mother and baby shoots you need to removed them for the mother to grow and flower or they will stop her from growing or producing because the pot is to small and they are all competing for the nutrients in the soil.
    So just remove them stick the shoots in water untill you report them and if ever you find used clay pots they are the best

  • @sadcap
    @sadcap 3 года назад

    This is so big and happy! I can't believe how young it is. Thank you for the detailed info.

  • @lisadl5232
    @lisadl5232 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for the tips I just got a baby banana plant and plan on keeping it indoors! Laura

  • @latishahaskell4771
    @latishahaskell4771 2 года назад +1

    I'm so grateful that I found this video! I recently got a Dwarf Banana tree (the same one in the video) and it had gotten pretty damaged in transit. I had no clue what was wrong or what I could possibly do to fix it. I thought I wasn't watering it enough or I was watering it too much! I've watched and read a lot of things and tried to gather as much information as possible for the last couple of weeks. Your video by far is the best video I have come across! Love the detail and examples you showed!! You've saved my poor banana tree!! Thank you! (:

    • @oliviahishon5895
      @oliviahishon5895 2 года назад

      Hi, I got my banana plant in transit and I’m so confused whether I was under watering or over watering. If you don’t mind me asking, what was wrong with yours?

  • @wonkycottage9360
    @wonkycottage9360 3 года назад

    I have a banana that is almost a year old. Thanks for the info about fertilizer, will definitely start doing that. And for your magic growing medium recipe. Great job on the video!

  • @MarinaMorskaya
    @MarinaMorskaya 4 года назад +2

    Class! I love different tropical plants at home, too.

  • @cacaulaymulkin7724
    @cacaulaymulkin7724 2 года назад +1

    great informative video, thank you! The explanation about signs of over-watering/under-watering where especially useful! such a basic thing that ive never seen explained so simply and clearly before! I got a miniature banana yesterday and found your channel from researching "how to grow bananas indoors!" happy to see its possible! I ialso hava papaya going so lets see if we can mainitain them both during winter, it gets pretty cold in the mountains here...

  • @ThiefOfNavarre
    @ThiefOfNavarre 2 года назад

    Great video, thanks!

  • @johannesfredslund3827
    @johannesfredslund3827 3 года назад

    Excellent video 👏

  • @swapankumardey7246
    @swapankumardey7246 3 года назад

    I like the way you have described.

  • @chrisclyde456
    @chrisclyde456 3 года назад

    Good stuff thank you 😃

  • @faizothman1354
    @faizothman1354 Год назад +2

    Hi.Great video you got there. Here's some other things if you'd like to experiment with.
    Fertilizer programme:
    Month 1 - 5: 16:16:16 (150g/plant/month)
    Month 6: MOP (100g/plant - one time application only on month 6 or when you see the last short leaf before flowering comes out) + 12:12:17:2(100g/plant/month)
    Month 7 till harvest: 12:12:17:2 (150g/plant/month)
    For the suckers to ensure maximum growth. 2 ways to go around it. Cut and don't dig as to not damage the roots.
    First: Only keep 1 at 3 months old and another at 8 months old.
    Second: Only keep one once the flower comes out.
    Choose only sword suckers as this is the one with vigorous growth rate.
    As for leaves. Maintain 8 leaves while growing, 6 once the flower comes out and 4(excluding the small leaves before flowering) once you cut the flower. Cut the flower around 2 inch after the last bunch.
    Just sharing. Happy gardening everyone.

  • @frostylonewolf1700
    @frostylonewolf1700 Год назад

    thanks for the info cause i been growing my own bananas!

  • @OCDishChick
    @OCDishChick 3 года назад

    Great video! New subscriber.

  • @frankielc7736
    @frankielc7736 Год назад

    Great information 😊

  • @alexandrawanka3016
    @alexandrawanka3016 3 года назад

    So helpfull - thanks!!!

  • @cliffordhritz5215
    @cliffordhritz5215 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @carlyoung123
    @carlyoung123 4 года назад +5

    Chris 2 things,
    #1 your growing skills are awsome. I use to think I was the best but after seeing you grow a banana plant was a game changer,
    #2 the brown pants you wore in the video when you built a hoop house for your peppers and the follow up video well I would like a link to them pls if you dont mind.

    • @ChristopherBrandsdal
      @ChristopherBrandsdal  4 года назад

      Thanks! :-) Well the pants are from a local store here in Norway (Biltema), so I'm not sure about a link.

  • @lizandizaye5603
    @lizandizaye5603 2 года назад

    Great channel you got my full support😘😘😘

  • @Majikmind72
    @Majikmind72 3 года назад +4

    I agree with you totally! I absolutely love the look and feel of the banana tree! ❤️ This is the best video I've seen on how to care and maintain one. You did an excellent job! I look forward to more of your amazing content! ( Liked and Subscribed) 💯

  • @LeGioNxBG
    @LeGioNxBG 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Thank you for sharing!
    Would like to ask if there is a way to make the trunk thicker? Mine is thin and tall and should I remove the leaf leftovers after i cut them and they dry out?

  • @adrianzwegers1786
    @adrianzwegers1786 9 часов назад

    True, but depending on the variety of banana, could be anywhere from 35-60 leaves before you get a flower. I’m assuming you have a dwarf cavendish. 40-60 leaves. I’ve been growing in Canada for over a decade as a hobby. 4 years in a row I’ve gotten bananas. Just bring it outside, and plant in a bigger pot in late may. I’m sure you have a similar climate in Norway. The only problem is the growing season is too short. It’s still nice when you get a flower. And you never have to go back to the nursery. With all the puppies shooting off

  • @domfederici7829
    @domfederici7829 4 года назад

    amazing video

  • @stephenwilling7287
    @stephenwilling7287 Год назад +1

    If you wanted to, when a pup gets 12-18 inches (30-45cm) you can check if a pup has it's own roots coming off the umbilical between it and the mother plant. If it does you can cut the umbilical, leave the pup in place for a day or two then repot. Don't remove pups that don't have their own root system, as some of them help the main plant to get water and nutrients.

  • @evanhernandez9417
    @evanhernandez9417 4 года назад +2

    Very helpful! I am looking into growing a banana plant indoors and your videos are by far the most comprehensive and helpful I've seen. Thank you! :)

  • @sofierdblog
    @sofierdblog 2 года назад

    Beautiful 🖖

  • @tevesjuliusrey
    @tevesjuliusrey 3 года назад

    I love my bananas too!

  • @NIO777
    @NIO777 2 года назад

    I have no idea what type of banana plant i have but it most likely is dwarf. I am inspired now to put my plant in a large container as you did. I will see how it grows. Thumbs Up !

    • @ChristopherBrandsdal
      @ChristopherBrandsdal  2 года назад

      Cool! They grow VERY fast if they get a large container and decent lighting. :-) Good luck

  • @Svafne
    @Svafne 3 месяца назад

    I might be over watering my new banana, thanks mate :)

  • @thierrygemino3587
    @thierrygemino3587 Год назад +1

    I buy my bananas 🍌 at Cornwall during our families holiday. Cornwall is nice hot weather than north east of England 🇬🇧 where I leave . This year I will try to growing bananas 🍌 until will had fruits. Normal my bananas in Philippines farm. Its had 3 inches hight had already fruits. Its take around 6 month from planting seeds. But its take 3 month if already grow from 3 inches. I try it yo grow in my green house. I already had 🥑 abocado plants growing it from seeds. Now its healthy inside green house.

  • @PlasmaBurns
    @PlasmaBurns 3 года назад +1

    I like to line the bottom of my pots with lava rocks for extra water retention/minerals.

  • @spookyscastle7269
    @spookyscastle7269 3 года назад +3

    Some of that leaf damage on your banana tree I think is due to your mite problem! I've had very similar experiences with similar size leafy plants. Check the undersides and try and wipe down your leaves as much as possible! Wonderful grow room setup, really a pleasure to check it out.

  • @Nehisi999
    @Nehisi999 3 месяца назад

    May the force be with you

  • @oddgeirfrausing2598
    @oddgeirfrausing2598 4 года назад

    Nice banana plant. 👌have some to. Have musa acuminata, and musa dwarf cavendish.

  • @maxor89
    @maxor89 3 года назад

    I took my "pups" when then had like 5 leafs, they have their own roots so no problem to plant in their own pots. My banana is online like 1 year old, growing in greenhouse and now on wintertime i got some led lights in my garage :P

  • @PrairiePlantgirl
    @PrairiePlantgirl 4 года назад +6

    So much great info. I like the look of the pups underneath.

    • @ChristopherBrandsdal
      @ChristopherBrandsdal  4 года назад +1

      They are still there! I don't have the heart to take them out.

    • @NaturalMystic71
      @NaturalMystic71 3 года назад

      Very esthetically pleasing 😍

    • @kevinpineda50
      @kevinpineda50 3 года назад

      @@ChristopherBrandsdal Removing pups and lower foliage will help you produce bananas.

  • @ben.h4957
    @ben.h4957 3 года назад

    How is it doing now? Already bananas?
    Love the info!

  • @chemgoodinfo8642
    @chemgoodinfo8642 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your garden with us. I really like it. Can I visit your garden? Do you do garden for others as commercial customized business?

  • @titohinds8101
    @titohinds8101 4 года назад

    Wow great job growing bananas an guava ,i am from the tropics so i grow bananas,plantain, an figs all the same plant ,as a rule 1plant an 1 sucker together if more the fruits gets smaller ,it does harm to transplant some of the suckers if alot comes up

  • @anshugautam2261
    @anshugautam2261 3 года назад

    I just bought a potted banana plant today from the nursery. It's only one feet tall. You've provided fairly good info but I think, you need to provide more information on how to treat the pests that you mentioned in the video.
    How big pot should I use for this baby plant? I live in Sweden and the temperature in winter goes down to -15°C. I think, I'll need your advice every now and then through the course of it's growth. Thanks so much for this video 😃😃

  • @billdelaney4222
    @billdelaney4222 2 года назад

    Great greT great from the us of a

  • @zulaihatnasir3056
    @zulaihatnasir3056 3 месяца назад

    am glad to come across this channel.
    my question I think you already answered that is chicken manure is good for banana. another qt is what is wrong with the banana fruit that's is not growing well and the fruit are drying.
    pls I need answers. thank you

  • @karenandriancontainergardening
    @karenandriancontainergardening 3 года назад

    Hi Chris. I saw your live show with Khang. Unfortunately, Christmas got in the way before I had a chance to visit and subscribed to your channel, since it is recommended that two videos needs to be watched for the subscription to take. I am watching. I gave my sister a banana plant for Christmas, two years ago. We are all waiting to see if it produces. Chicken poo in the house? Naw. Won't the pups get too big for the same container? May the force be with you and your banana (S)

    • @ChristopherBrandsdal
      @ChristopherBrandsdal  3 года назад

      Hi, Karen! Thank you so much for coming over! We had fun on the stream. Did one last week also. The pups got too big yes, so the got removed. :-)

  • @uchehasenpai727
    @uchehasenpai727 4 года назад +1

    Your banana plant looks beautiful and natural with the pups, please don't separate them if you don't have to.
    I bought a little banana plant after watching one of your older videos. I'm not sure of the species, but it looks just like one of the pups you have here. I've named mine Tyrion :) I watch it grow every day. I hope it becomes as lush as yours. Thanks for the tips.

    • @ChristopherBrandsdal
      @ChristopherBrandsdal  4 года назад +1

      They are still there. ;-) Thank you so much, and good luck with your banana!

    • @nathaliewilson1817
      @nathaliewilson1817 2 года назад

      How is Tyrion doing today [24 Apr 2022] over 2 years later since your post?

  • @michaelbaldivia2740
    @michaelbaldivia2740 Год назад

    Nice banana hug. Lol.

  • @MiscellaneousMichelle
    @MiscellaneousMichelle 12 дней назад +1

    💚

  • @onlybananas4653
    @onlybananas4653 2 года назад

    Nice naners

  • @tomikehoward
    @tomikehoward 4 года назад

    Hi Chris, do you know how to differentiate between super dwarf and dwarf cavendish banana other than their height? Mine is currently 2.5 - 3ft tall so I can’t tell yet..

  • @maxor89
    @maxor89 3 года назад +2

    Have you ever got it to flower? I know some growers have done it in here in Sweden but i think it took a couple of years.. I have just gotten two Musa Tropicana, will grow under 200 w led now in the beginning, maybe i will get some more later. I will have it in my greenhouse next summer, short period here in Sweden though :D

  • @krumplja6410
    @krumplja6410 Год назад

    You should transplant those pups :) without worries, it's not damaging the main corm if you remove children with a knife, and you get one new plant from each of those after approximatelly 21 days, when banana accepts the new environment :)

  • @chemgoodinfo8642
    @chemgoodinfo8642 4 года назад +1

    Do you do garden for others as commercial customized business?

  • @BastardSRO
    @BastardSRO 3 года назад

    What about using fertilizer during winter please?

  • @warpear
    @warpear 2 года назад

    Thanks kindly for replying. Much appreciated. I’ve watched your banana video a few times. Mine is 2 years old now. Coincidentally, I just sprayed it this morning with neem oil/soap for spider mites! Arrrgh!
    In Ontario, Canada we are just starting the big thaw. I hope to get it outside in another 6 weeks. It’s getting thick at the bottom so here’s hoping for success. Thanks fir letting me know about yours. I think we have similar climates, so it’s been very interesting to follow your excellent posts. Cheers.

    • @ChristopherBrandsdal
      @ChristopherBrandsdal  2 года назад

      Awesome, Warren! Let's hope we can get fruits on the banana. Yes, I think we have similar climate. :-)

    • @nathaliewilson1817
      @nathaliewilson1817 2 года назад +1

      Warren Peart, how did your banana plant fare after the neem oil/soap treatment a month ago [today's date is 24 Apr 2022]?
      Ignore all the below info as it isn't necessary to give an update on your neem oil/soap treatment.
      The reason I am asking is I have 3 banana and or plantain plants [unfortunately the nursery didn't have all their trees/plants/etc. labeled🙄.... one is great plantain ....not sure of what the other two are.... plus fruit trees [peaches, guava, mango, avocadoes, coconut, etc..... 30+ different plants in which I got 90% a month ago [21 Mar 2022]..... and now that the leaves are budding out.... critters have started to eat the leaves..... I have enclosed them in 1/2 inch pvc and covered them in Tulle two days ago..... but unfortunately.... thus far, the Tulle has areas of weak points to let insects in..... and of course, there were already insects inside while putting up my "fortress"😒. So.... it is time to use the neem oil/Castille soap mix especially since my longest-held [since Oct 2020 which was maybe a year old when I got it] fruit tree (mango tree) has been attacked a week ago and has the black spot fungus because I moved location and placed it under a bigger tree with all the saplings.... unfortunately, it rained a little bit.... and this little bit of rain and shade infected my tree. Only half the leaves from the bottom were infected.... but then a couple of days later.... all the leaves are infected.
      I have read reviews on Organic 100% Neem Oil Cold Pressed has killed some people's trees! I have almost US$2,000 in trees.... not only that.... but this would be a devastation if so many plant lives ended when I was trying to save them! Plus, the mix ratio doesn't lend for a small quantity.... and it needs to be used within 10 hours after mixed..... and should be used either early morning or dusk.... 🤪
      Thanks in advance!

    • @warpear
      @warpear 2 года назад +1

      @@nathaliewilson1817 The neem/soap has been so far successful. It is key to use it at night or dusk, or the sun will cause the oil to burn the plant and kill it. By morning, the oil dissipates from the leaves. I used neem cold pressed/soap mixture. 1 tablespoonful neem to 1 tablespoon soap, thoroughly mixed and then added 4 litres of rain water. Throughly shake/stir and spray liberally over and undersides of the leaves and stalks. This is probably a lighter mix ratio than what a nursery might use, but I erred on the side of caution. I repeated once every 9-10 days. Instructions suggests rinsing the leaves but I skipped that. I will hopefully get them outside in another month, when it warms up here. The rain will do them good. Best of luck with yours. I feel your pain to the wallet at the thought of losing the plants!

    • @nathaliewilson1817
      @nathaliewilson1817 2 года назад

      ​@@warpear Thanks for the in depth and prompt response. It is greatly appreciated.
      I was watching several hours of videos until 1a.m. CST this morning and this ~11 minutes video [highly recommended to watch] : ruclips.net/video/t8bbUCxgZao/видео.html is something I am going to try with the 4 teaspoons of Baking Soda to 1 gallon of lukewarm water as a fungicide spray at the 0:47 seconds of video. I think it should be less harmful, and much cheaper too. On the same link they have an Organic Pesticide you can apply every 3 days at the 5:18 minutes mark of the video of 2 tablespoons of Baking Soda, 1 tablespoon of Olive Oil, couple drops of liquid soap (I am planning on using the 100% Organic Castile soap I bought…. but several videos I watched last week that recommend Castile soap said you can also use Dawn soap) in a gallon of water. Of course, access to rain water in anything dealing with plants is superb and much more beneficial than our tap water! So, I will save Neem Oil for now and experiment at a later date especially if the Baking Soda solutions do not work. The same guy (The Ripe Tomato Farm) also have another natural remedy of Hydrogen Peroxide in an ~ 8 minutes video long video found here: ruclips.net/video/jU4N5PLKX7M/видео.html (you can find the summarized/recapped solutions at 7:26 minutes of the video).
      Since I have a lot of Baking Soda on hand, I will use the Baking Soda solution now and then go stock up on Hydrogen Peroxide later this morning and research the three different types natural remedy [Baking Soda; Hydrogen Peroxide; and Neem Oil] benefits online and in using and observing. [Note: this ~4 minutes video said not to use Hydrogen Peroxide unless needed: ruclips.net/video/J-5l8PebbpU/видео.html].
      I will probably do a combination over the years with any other learned natural remedy for my upcoming permaculture food forest I am getting ready to start [I should hopefully hear in another day or two if I won the bid on rural land as the trees/plants are waiting for a permanent home!]

    • @warpear
      @warpear 2 года назад +1

      @@nathaliewilson1817 You’re collection sounds like a lot of fun to care for. I hope that the neem works out. I had never heard of it needing to be used within 10 hours. I keep mine in a gallon container and use it when I need it and it appears to be working just fine. Also, keep in mind that it’s coming up beneficial bug season (at least here it is) so wasps, lady bugs, lacewings, etc., will help rid your precious plants of the infestations of nutrient sucking bugs. It would be interesting to see your set up.

  • @FknNefFy
    @FknNefFy 3 года назад +1

    It’s very odd how well your plants are doing yet you seem to not have that much knowledge about them or worry about anything they just seem to be fine LOL good job! Haga

  • @chemgoodinfo8642
    @chemgoodinfo8642 4 года назад +1

    You are very handy. Do you do garden for others as commercial customized business?

  • @mylenesucayan1524
    @mylenesucayan1524 2 года назад

    Try to replant all those pups in seperate vases & market them.. many are wanting to have one in their garden or backyard & doesn't know where to buy one.

  • @rodneysmith7979
    @rodneysmith7979 3 года назад

    my dwarf cavendish banana keeps dropping the old leaves it does grow new leaves but it only has two or three leaves in the winter how much do you fertilize ?

  • @Psp-id7uw
    @Psp-id7uw Год назад

    Can you put a propagation straight back into the afternoon sun with a good drink of water

  • @NvrGoATM
    @NvrGoATM Месяц назад

    ive noticed banana plants hate self watering pots. I have a Veranda Banana tree I potted a week and a half ago watered it once and not since and its still reading wet on my water meter. I may take off the self watering saucer from the pot

  • @pozzee2809
    @pozzee2809 2 года назад

    Can you cut it down to the base every year?? So that it is manageable and can stay in the same pot??

  • @issuesthatmatter2825
    @issuesthatmatter2825 2 года назад

    Hi I heard you say that you use bio grow for fertilizer, i googled it to buy some and only liquid form is coming up, can you share a link to where I can buy the same you have? thank you in advance. I live in Wisconsin and grow indoors.

  • @TBirdBabe88
    @TBirdBabe88 7 месяцев назад

    I had already trimmed off 1 leaf that had brown on it.! Will that leaf be Ok now.?? Plz N Ty 😮 I also had taken a few dead leaves🍃 from the bottom will this hurt the banana plant.?😢

  • @CA-gu9he
    @CA-gu9he 3 года назад

    I am planning to start some banana plants indoors. Does the bio-bizz grow stuff smell bad?

  • @rasheedb4
    @rasheedb4 4 года назад

    I am new to gardening in general. Does Diatomaceous Earth actually help with pests if you mix in with soil?

  • @aimerose480
    @aimerose480 3 года назад +1

    Is that a fake grass rug you are sitting on ? Can you link me where I can order that? I want it for my grow room

  • @erlindajohnson3011
    @erlindajohnson3011 3 года назад

    How about your guava ? How to take care indoors ?

  • @markbrennan8392
    @markbrennan8392 4 года назад +1

    Great Video and your banana is a beautiful plant. You mentioned several pups growing and I wonder if the plant would focus it's energy into producing a flower if it wasn't supporting all the little ones. I know some plants just need to reach a certain age before they would produce flowers/fruit ... with your experience with the other banana and now this one what do you think of my pup theory?

    • @ChristopherBrandsdal
      @ChristopherBrandsdal  4 года назад +2

      I think it would do better without, but it looks so nice now! Haha!

  • @ryanisright3559
    @ryanisright3559 3 года назад +1

    How to water a big banana? I mean the water drips down the bottom but isnt the plant way to heavy to keep lifting it up?

  • @StationZeroOne
    @StationZeroOne 3 года назад +1

    Hey How is your banana going? Did it flower? Got some small Nanas?!

  • @cherylynjoyce8956
    @cherylynjoyce8956 Год назад

    Do you water every day in winter

  • @youtubeisajoke2546
    @youtubeisajoke2546 3 года назад

    Nice shirt

  • @desabornacional
    @desabornacional 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your video, helps a lot!! I have a year old banana tree indoor and I will like some help with lighting. During the summer it was amazing, but now Im worried about enough light. We put 2 led panels but im afraid isnt enough. Any suggestions on specific kind or watts lighting? Thanks!!

    • @racebiketuner
      @racebiketuner Месяц назад

      MIGRO channel is an excellent source of information on LED lighting. If you want to learn about photobiology, search for Dr. Bruce Bugbee. I highly recommend getting a light meter. There are vids on how to convert Lumens to PAR so you can use a cheap-o meter. (Unless you're rich, good ones are prohibitively expensive.) This approach works well if you understand your light's spectrum. For my Growealth light, I convert using the factor for "High CRI LED 4000k." You can find conversion factors for all typical spectrums at waveformlighting.

    • @racebiketuner
      @racebiketuner Месяц назад

      Watts will depend on the canopy size. Unless you're growing Truly Tiny variety, 600 watts would be a good choice. Providing you have good airflow, you can increase efficiency significantly by surrounding the plant with a diamond-pattern Mylar blanket. If it's in the budget, I'd recommend a newer type of light with improved light distribution to avoid a hot spot in the center. Regarding hanging height, 1200 PAR in the center and 900 PAR at the edges would be a good place to start.

    • @racebiketuner
      @racebiketuner Месяц назад

      You could also hang four 150 watt light in a square pattern with several inches in between them (adjust spacing as required to get best distribution). Growealth G1500 lights would be a good choice. The latest research suggests leaving both switches (far red and UV) on all the time.

  • @imshannonemilylove
    @imshannonemilylove 4 года назад

    Hi Chris, Is there a reason you do not cut the brown/damaged leaves off and would rather let them cycle though and drop off naturally?
    i have just adopted by first banana plant and your videos are a wonderful help for beginner tropical growers like me, my current jungle is a low maintenance one so will be nice to have a plant i can "mother" a little!
    Thanks a bunch! (pun intended)

    • @chapter1762
      @chapter1762 4 года назад

      Brown leaf serves as a plan B for food source in case there is scarce
      of water, nutrition and etc as a survivial mechanism

    • @sheresap.8084
      @sheresap.8084 Год назад

      I saw somewhere that cutting the leavs of banana plant will stop its growth....and if you wish for bananas this is a big problem.

  • @growtropicalgrowtropical2794
    @growtropicalgrowtropical2794 3 года назад

    where did you got banana seeds from

  • @johndomingodarum9709
    @johndomingodarum9709 2 года назад

    Hi! I just want to ask when will the plant bear fruits?tnx sir

    • @ChristopherBrandsdal
      @ChristopherBrandsdal  2 года назад

      That plant is gone, but a new one is in the works. It will produce within two years I think.

  • @youtubeisajoke2546
    @youtubeisajoke2546 3 года назад

    I’m over watering!!!! I hate gnats!!! Lmao. love from America!

  • @White_devil1980
    @White_devil1980 Год назад

    How I deal with any of the bug issues on all my plants is to use diluted washing up liquid in s spray bottle and it’s better than using those expensive chemicals that cost you €30-40 😵

  • @seymourbones
    @seymourbones 3 года назад

    what specific variety is this? i would really like one that makes pups to propogate a few, since the most common ones (ensete ventricosum) just flower and die and dont make pups or seeds or any other means of propogation

    • @seymourbones
      @seymourbones 3 года назад

      sorry just heard its a super dwarf cavendish

  • @ThoaRurallife
    @ThoaRurallife 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤🎉

  • @daronerkol
    @daronerkol 3 года назад

    can i reproduce my banana plant from a pup?

  • @warpear
    @warpear 2 года назад +1

    Did your banana plant ever produce bananas? I’ve followed yours and mine is huge but not flowering yet. In Canada so it’s indoors. 16 hours lights. 50% humidity. 75F temperature. Sheep compost. Worm wee. Any tips?

    • @ChristopherBrandsdal
      @ChristopherBrandsdal  2 года назад +1

      No it did not. It got spider mites so I threw it out. But there is a new one in the making now! How old is it? I takes a while I think. 1-2 years at least. Everything else sounds very good!

  • @Emotioneler
    @Emotioneler 3 года назад

    My banana plant starts to hang when getting direct sunlight after just 10min. It gets a lot of light but never any direct sunlight and it grows like a maniac

  • @FknNefFy
    @FknNefFy 3 года назад

    Put sand or rocks on the top of your soil then it stops the fungus gnats from patching and getting out that’s killing them

  • @SteveWilliams-cu5fl
    @SteveWilliams-cu5fl 2 года назад

    Works well till fruiting when you'll need six inches of mulch around your plants

  • @jonasvlogshd8108
    @jonasvlogshd8108 4 года назад

    Hvor skjøpte du planten?

  • @reconmodelsvaughn469
    @reconmodelsvaughn469 2 года назад

    I live in Ohio and I have many banana plants I take them outside in the spring and they go back in fall I feed them 10 .10.10 and I use water from my koi pond or rainwater .

    • @kpealtg6778
      @kpealtg6778 2 года назад

      I’m in Ohio (Cleveland) and just bought a banana tree 3 days ago. Any tips? I’m excited but so nervous

  • @cody912
    @cody912 Год назад +2

    Did you ever get your banana plant to flower indoors? I currently grow mine mostly outside all summer (except for hard winds or overly hot days) and will be using a grow light this winter for the first time. (Plant is 3 years old) Really hoping for some bananas 😁 🍌🍌

    • @vl1491
      @vl1491 Год назад

      Has yours grown fruits yet?

    • @cody912
      @cody912 Год назад

      Unfortunately not. Winter came hard and fast last year and banana wasn't feeling it.

    • @vl1491
      @vl1491 Год назад

      @@cody912 hope it has a good chance this year! All the best

  • @wallypaige8496
    @wallypaige8496 2 года назад

    You can remove the babies into smaller pots. You can give them away or sell them. Have a plant sale. A garden center may want them.

  • @Peekcasso
    @Peekcasso 3 года назад

    How many µmol do bananas need?

  • @jonasvlogshd8108
    @jonasvlogshd8108 3 года назад

    Hvor kjøper du coco coir?

  • @Psp-id7uw
    @Psp-id7uw Год назад

    Can't figure out the watering schedule on a new propagation. Leaves are turning yellow and crisping up from over watering or " transplant shock" South window morning/ early afternoon sunlight looks like its not enough

    • @racebiketuner
      @racebiketuner Месяц назад

      I highly recommend getting a long-probe moisture meter. Otherwise you are always guessing. The XLUX 40cm does a pretty good job and only costs $15.

  • @analuizanb
    @analuizanb 2 года назад +1

    Sorry - does he ever specify which variety of banana? Is it the Dwarf Cavendish?

  • @ditismeaccount
    @ditismeaccount 3 года назад

    what did you do to get those spiders away.
    Those little ... really destroy my plants.