For those interested in the reasoning behind some of this, it should be noted that Bananas we tend to find in stores are actually a hybrid of a few varieties of Banana. Natural Banana species tend to have issues with either having seeds all the way through the fruit or with just generally being unpalatable. So, the Bananas we eat (initially the Gross Michael Banana, but now the Cavandish Banana...with a small following of the Goldfinger Banana) tend to be cross-bred. Unfortunately, this results in the plant being infertile, so its seeds won't produce new Banana trees however much we try. So, to propagate the Banana tree, we have to take advantage of the ability of Plants to regrow a copy of the parent plant from an off-cutting in the right conditions. This does, however, mean that all banana trees are technically the same plant, and a fungus that kills one will easily kill several, which is why we are no longer eating the Gross Michael Banana, and why Banana candy never tastes like the Bananas you'll find in stores.
@@tinaforbes1059 i have to agree, after 25days outside, i would expect all the yellow to be brown, instead it looks just as nice as the day it was planted, with "extra stem and foliage!
@@MikeSheasheaDtree I find it really insulting /humans intelligence . There are lots of faked YT videos out there. The one I came across were the freshwater pearls harvesting . She ended up with almost a lorry load of bright colours pearls 🦪🦪🦪 , from a muddy stream/ditch which is only knee deep . Faked Animals rescued are the worst . You can see it's deliberately staged . And people fall for this scammed .
I was given a banana tree over 20 years ago from my uncle in Florida. Since then, he has passed on, and I keep growing off springs since they created new plants from their roots. I'm in a cooler climate where I have to bring them indoors in the winter. The 8+ plants will never produce bananas up in my climate since they need warm weather all the time. But whenever I look at the plants, I think of my uncle. If you did not know, if they produce a bunch of bananas, the plant will die. That's why they multiple from their root system of with help like what you did. Nice video. I let them sit in my bog of my Koi pond since they love water.
I have followed all the steps you describe in your video, except I have also cut the tip of the banana in eigth parts and placed a piece if Aloe vera between them, to prevent the wounds from rotting, increse wound healing, promote root formation and keep the parts separated so each part can make roots and form a new plant. It worked, but was not 100% succesful. Not all the sideshoots developed or survived but I got on average five healthy sideshoots per banana. What made it worth the hassle. I started in november of last year (2022) with 10 bananas and ended with 53 healthy plants. At the time the sideshoots became too large to stay in my living room, spring had arrived and the plants were transplanted to the garden where they grew into adult plants in a few weeks time. We are experiencing a warm and rainy summer and the growth is spectacular, to say the least, I think mainly because of the fresh onion compost and the onion juice concoction. When using a compost heap in the garden, each time it rains, part of the nutrients are washed away and are lost. By making compost in the pot itself, as the video shows, 100% of the nutrients do not only stay in the pot, but are also released near the roots, readily avalable to the potted plant. And it shows! The plants love it. Earlier today we finished harvesting half of the plants. At about 50kg banana bunch per "tree" we had to be inventive on how to harvest them as we are not used to harvest bananas in Western Europe. My son almost broke his back after being hit by 65kg bananas when I cut loose the first and largest banana bunch. After some trial and error we now cut the banana "hands" one by one while they are still hanging on the tree. The fruit shops and department stores in my country are very happy with my locally grown bananas. People blind testing mine versus commercially available bananas perefrered mine, for their superior taste. I heard bananas fron Latin America are harvested when they are still very green and turn yellow during their many weeks long voyage to Europe. When harvested green, the rich banana flavours have not developed in the fruit as they do in bananas that stay on the plant until they are ripe. Local papers have picked up the story and generated free advertisement for me. The other half of the bananas (the ones still growing) are all reserved by some top restaurants. I had some chefs over here, who after tasting a banana got totally carried away and started making a list of all the meals end deserts they were going to make with them. They also asked me about "plantain" bananas. Something I had never heard of before. After a Google search I realised I may have been the only person on earth who didn't know what plantain bananas are. I'm looking into it now. I have given my resignation at work and will concentrate 100% on banana growing in Western Europe. I have plans to fill my living room, kitchen and porch with new bananas that I will cut in 16 pieces this time. I will also include some plantains. With my savings I have bought three hectares of land: one hectare to grow banana plants, one hectare to grow onions and one hectare to grow Aloe vera plants. I am hoping for mild winters and warm and rainy summers. We expereinced severely dry summers with multiple and/or long heat waves the previous years. La Niña changed all that. Climate change does have a bright side too, one just has to find a way to make it work for you. Thank you so much for your inspiring video! I haven't watched any others from you, but once the banana season is over I'll wach each and every one of them.Who knows what new ideas I may get. Wish me luck! For those who may wonder: my son is doing much better now and should leave the hospital by the end of the month. The doctors rate his chances for a full recovery as high.
@roidroid Maybe I interpreted this video wrong, thinking it was a parody. I sincerely hope it is not meant to deliberately disinform people. Yet this one is pretty harmless. The globe is flat, the moon landing never happened, evolution is a theory, ... it seems the bigger the BS the more likely people will swallow it and the more extreme they are to defend those ideas.
Amazing skills! I worry about other plants in your garden however, they don't grow at all. I compared 0:50 to 8:39 and to 10:20 , 40 and 90 days!!! an everything is exactly the same, no new leaves no growth, just froze in time.... You probably have to use that aloe and onion skin for them too.
Hi guy people here are really make fun on you because you forget to grow other plant that’s show on your video , I thought you are a real garden man . Most of gardening people are sweets and honest in my experience, I will try your magic Video and if I didn’t work you will get my answer seriously acting 🎭 on if it real or if not then I suppose to creat another channel better that’s grow real grass
Perhaps because the banana was not dying due to the nutrients added in the soil and constant watering 🤔. Maybe it should be well researched before calling it fake. 😊 Fair and just Judgment must have all sides presented.
@@DebraCollins-fq4jo I lived in a Banana growing country (ie Banana, nutmeg and cocoa being the main income for the whole country) ALL Commercial bananas are seedless and propagated exclusively by vegetative means. The banana has a bulbous underground root, called the rhizome, which bears several buds. Each of these buds sprouts and forms its own stem and a new bulbous rhizome. These daughter plants are called suckers, and are the only way to propagated the plant.
@@DebraCollins-fq4jo There is NO fruit on earth that can do this. Some plants can grow from cuttings, there's even some plants that can sprout from a leaf but fruits will continue to ripe and eventually break down. it's usually the seeds inside a fruit that can sprout.
1) Store Bought Cavendish Banana 2) WTF, stupid stuff 3) 25 days later, banana hasn't turned to absolute black mush, it's it's got a few months old pup glued to it. 4) 40 days later, a 1 to 2 year old different variety Dwarf Cavendish Tree with 2 pups already. 5) some time later, it's now a Florida Home Depot Banana tree. That's some amazing aloe!!!
Lol, ikr. I want to have that Aloe, maybe if i rub it on my bald head i can grow bananas on it? Man i am stil flabbergasted about how many people actually buy into this idiotic vid.
@@gazepskotzs4 thats so funny! Please create a youtube tutorial demonstrating how to turn a bald head into a lash of 60s flower power shoulder length hair after rubbing aloe
Wonderful video. Have seen them pop up in composte bins in tropical climates. Would love to try your method next spring, running out of sun and warmth here. Your helper is a gem!💗
when you store the onions, you should twist a knot in the stocking between each onion individually so they aren't touching each other, also this makes it easy to cut what you need as you go also they will stay longer.
I do the same thing when I plant bananas! I get a chair and a book, wait 15 minutes get the blender and make a banana smoothie! (I plug the blender directly into the planted banana for electricity!)
At the risk of angering the gardening guru: Don't expect to have the ecact same results if you try this at home. For cloning bananas, you'd typically want a sucker (smaller plant growing off the rootstock) and even then, you may not get it right as bananas are notoriously difficult to grow, even in tropical countries with ideal conditions. If you're going to try rooting stuff from parts of the plant which don't normally frow roots, try starting batches of 50 and with luck and the blessing of the garden fairies, you might get a plant.
I must have a green thumb because I started my banana tree with just one like in the video and it got up to around 3ft tall and I had a few problems with it and then a bunch of suckers/pups come up. Nursed the plant back to health now I have 9
When at home, i tend to boil the onion skin (husk) in a small pot and consume the fluid which is good for the body. It could also be done with crushed garlic and also be drank for health benefits.
@AztecWarrior69 Your first question was why is this funny, your second question is why is this not funny. My question is why aren't you paying attention in school?
That was a fun watch. Intrigued to see how both onions and aloe were involved in the growing along with coconut coir. It's too cold here for Bananas but we have an age old tradition of growing pineapples in greenhouses.
Wow I've never even tought about making a banana grow back into a plant, very impressive ! When repoting don't you find it's best NOT to wash the roots? (a plant prefers to find it's way into new soil, not be forced into it).
My Dad while in Tanzania as an Agricultural researcher he did plant a banana fruit brought about a plant and the banana tree and fruits were named after him as Malulu Banana. Yes you can plant.
Many thanks for your well-produced content. Question: Will the plant that came from the banana bear fruit or is it sterile and only useful as an ornamental plant?
Do u keep watering wth onion mixture or reg water? Is the onion mix good for any plants ? I've learned so much . Thnks for the video. I would have never thought bout your water bottle . Genius.
Thank you for the wonderful video and instructions. I think I will try sprouting either baby or purple bananas. If a dog is required for the process, I already have one.
I had a friend who put Epsom salt around his and they grew higher than the Roof of his house. I literally asked him where his banana trees went, and didn’t realize I was standing next to them. He said you’re standing next to them. My uncle grew them too, but I never saw his get that big.
Just wanted to say this tutorial is on the verge of Art. The color saturation, the detailed and elaborate process. And the emotion of the voice over. This is the Rube Goldberg of organics. I still can't decide if i like it and i know i won't do it. So thanks, i think.
Because it's so obviously fake, there's no way a tree can be rooted from the seeds in the fruit. It has to be a clipping off the tree to make roots to grow it
@Jasonsummit1885 As stated, it is techically a grass, not a tree. Obviously he's used numerous plants to demo long term growth without committing to a long term video production, hence the look of a "fake"
Wat u talking bout. My son brought a hand of bananas n go ok I'll ng on 2 weeks de banana Dem neva even stripe. I live in Jamaica so I will give it a try wid our own yaard grown bananas. Will surely let U all knk if it really works. Bless up
I tried this twice already. The first time I followed exactly the steps of this video. It didn't work at all. The second time I used one of the most effective homemade root enhancers (according to the information I found), made with bean sprouts. It still didn't work. I already suspected it was fake (reading some comments reinforced this belief) but I still wanted to test it because you never know. So my conclusion is, either these videos (of which there are not many on RUclips, I might add) are all fake and you cannot grow a banana tree from the fruit itself, or it only works for some types of bananas (certainly not the ones I buy).
Numerous people watching/reading will sadly think you're serious! These vids & comments remind me how craaazy different people interpret basic info: Me, "A, B, C." They hear, "A, C, D", then go tell everyone they know, making me sound like the idiot.
Hello. I will utilize this method. I want to establish the necessary skill-set to grow bananas for they are great crops in my climate and are nutritious. Moreover, I enjoy cooking starchy green bananas (like plantains) in addition to eating them sweet and ripe. The plant is flexible that way for the consumer. Vielen Dank!
By the way, you need a way bigger pot, because banana plants can get taller than a person, unless you can plant them in the soil. They are tropical so they can not take too much cold and would to be brought inside in most place of the US. I will be trying it, I used to grow (or rather they would grow themselves) when I was in the tropics. Nice video, I took notes, because I haven't grown one in decades.
i cant believe you can use a banana to grow more banana trees and ive been using actual banana seeds instead of using what was in front of me, and i gotten this info from another video thank you for showing me this possible method
They do suffer badly from fungal issues, so he's being cautious; avoiding "drama" of 15 mins extra work & accidentally introducing a fungus into your garden, resulting in actual drama when all hard work is lost, basically due to laziness.
Same shirt, same pant, same boots....for 25 days and one more thing, mature banana won't stay like that for longer period....all people are not fool B....K😂
This is great, but two questions: (1) will a regular banana from the grocery story suffice; and (2) Is it possible to prevent growth so I can keep it indoors in the winter?
That's how I grew my house. One day, I bought a toy house and planted it in the ground. Now I can live in it. But the house is growing and I'm afraid that someday I won't be able to cross the threshold of the house. He will be so tall😮
Actually, you might want to avoid correcting people unless you are absolutely certain, because you're very mistaken in this case. The act of boiling the onion husks in water (to extract nutrients) is to create a "decoction." Look it up. 🤦🏽
@@risinglotus1915 Boom! A decoction is the term most herbalists or enthusiasts know to use. Everyone is a critic these days and usually do not know what they are talking about. The onions leaves were decocted. The mixture might be considered a concoction but to me it looks like an active compost.
😂I laughed my ass of watching this! As a saint lucian (born and raised) i know for a fact that bananas CANNOT grow from the fruit!! Lol! I wonder how many people you fooled into doing this! 😂😂😂 poor them!! Lol
Great video and very informative, but sure seems like a ton of work to propagate a banana plant. I simply get a sharp spade and divide pups / offsets from the mother plant. Done deal fast & easy. Takes minutes
I did the same with an egg, can't wait to grow an eggplant !
😅😅
There is actually a video where a man shows growing eggs on an eggplant 😂😂
@@polalahari9992 LOL!!
@@J.FR-uv2hiу вас в Бразилії банані вічно жовті?!)
That is because it is called an Aubergine
From now on I will keep my bananas in soil. It seems to preserve them really well :D
What temperature do I need to grow bananas so they can produce?
@@GregFisher-yt9ei over 30 Celsius for at least 60 days. They won't grow in regular conditions in needs to be a greenhouse or tropical location.
And bananas don't go bad if they aren't exposed to oxygen. One of the only fruit to last better inside a container in the fridge
For those interested in the reasoning behind some of this, it should be noted that Bananas we tend to find in stores are actually a hybrid of a few varieties of Banana. Natural Banana species tend to have issues with either having seeds all the way through the fruit or with just generally being unpalatable. So, the Bananas we eat (initially the Gross Michael Banana, but now the Cavandish Banana...with a small following of the Goldfinger Banana) tend to be cross-bred. Unfortunately, this results in the plant being infertile, so its seeds won't produce new Banana trees however much we try.
So, to propagate the Banana tree, we have to take advantage of the ability of Plants to regrow a copy of the parent plant from an off-cutting in the right conditions. This does, however, mean that all banana trees are technically the same plant, and a fungus that kills one will easily kill several, which is why we are no longer eating the Gross Michael Banana, and why Banana candy never tastes like the Bananas you'll find in stores.
True
I don't buy it . Looking too faked for a new banana plant .
@@tinaforbes1059 i have to agree, after 25days outside, i would expect all the yellow to be brown, instead it looks just as nice as the day it was planted, with "extra stem and foliage!
Thanks for watching. Every time you click, the poster hears caching...
@@MikeSheasheaDtree I find it really insulting /humans intelligence . There are lots of faked YT videos out there. The one I came across were the freshwater pearls harvesting . She ended up with almost a lorry load of bright colours pearls 🦪🦪🦪 , from a muddy stream/ditch which is only knee deep . Faked Animals rescued are the worst . You can see it's deliberately staged . And people fall for this scammed .
Nice trick, but you forgot that there is no way a ripe banana still looks the same after 4 weeks.
Yeah, this is bullshit.
I was wondering if I was the only one seeing this, 😂😂😂
It does if it has roots to keep it fed, which it does - but yea not sure on this video
I think a banana dies when it doesn't have roots.
I'm thinkn bs but ima try. Plenty of plants will root from any part touching the soil
Loving the humor of the comment section.
I was given a banana tree over 20 years ago from my uncle in Florida. Since then, he has passed on, and I keep growing off springs since they created new plants from their roots. I'm in a cooler climate where I have to bring them indoors in the winter. The 8+ plants will never produce bananas up in my climate since they need warm weather all the time. But whenever I look at the plants, I think of my uncle. If you did not know, if they produce a bunch of bananas, the plant will die. That's why they multiple from their root system of with help like what you did.
Nice video. I let them sit in my bog of my Koi pond since they love water.
Can’t you use a green house?
Get a gro light. Get u bananas
Nice comment, you are right.
This video just taught me how to store my onions LOL
Brown paper bag does well
Me too
cook an onion like a baked potato and add lemon joice!!! the red onion is best, oh so sweet!
You telling me that for 40 yrs I've been storing my onions wrong ? Ha Shout out to 40yr old guy.
Oh my gosh Wright seriously, such a great tip!!!
I have followed all the steps you describe in your video, except I have also cut the tip of the banana in eigth parts and placed a piece if Aloe vera between them, to prevent the wounds from rotting, increse wound healing, promote root formation and keep the parts separated so each part can make roots and form a new plant. It worked, but was not 100% succesful. Not all the sideshoots developed or survived but I got on average five healthy sideshoots per banana. What made it worth the hassle.
I started in november of last year (2022) with 10 bananas and ended with 53 healthy plants. At the time the sideshoots became too large to stay in my living room, spring had arrived and the plants were transplanted to the garden where they grew into adult plants in a few weeks time. We are experiencing a warm and rainy summer and the growth is spectacular, to say the least, I think mainly because of the fresh onion compost and the onion juice concoction.
When using a compost heap in the garden, each time it rains, part of the nutrients are washed away and are lost. By making compost in the pot itself, as the video shows, 100% of the nutrients do not only stay in the pot, but are also released near the roots, readily avalable to the potted plant. And it shows! The plants love it.
Earlier today we finished harvesting half of the plants. At about 50kg banana bunch per "tree" we had to be inventive on how to harvest them as we are not used to harvest bananas in Western Europe. My son almost broke his back after being hit by 65kg bananas when I cut loose the first and largest banana bunch. After some trial and error we now cut the banana "hands" one by one while they are still hanging on the tree.
The fruit shops and department stores in my country are very happy with my locally grown bananas. People blind testing mine versus commercially available bananas perefrered mine, for their superior taste. I heard bananas fron Latin America are harvested when they are still very green and turn yellow during their many weeks long voyage to Europe. When harvested green, the rich banana flavours have not developed in the fruit as they do in bananas that stay on the plant until they are ripe.
Local papers have picked up the story and generated free advertisement for me. The other half of the bananas (the ones still growing) are all reserved by some top restaurants. I had some chefs over here, who after tasting a banana got totally carried away and started making a list of all the meals end deserts they were going to make with them. They also asked me about "plantain" bananas. Something I had never heard of before. After a Google search I realised I may have been the only person on earth who didn't know what plantain bananas are. I'm looking into it now.
I have given my resignation at work and will concentrate 100% on banana growing in Western Europe. I have plans to fill my living room, kitchen and porch with new bananas that I will cut in 16 pieces this time. I will also include some plantains.
With my savings I have bought three hectares of land: one hectare to grow banana plants, one hectare to grow onions and one hectare to grow Aloe vera plants.
I am hoping for mild winters and warm and rainy summers. We expereinced severely dry summers with multiple and/or long heat waves the previous years. La Niña changed all that.
Climate change does have a bright side too, one just has to find a way to make it work for you.
Thank you so much for your inspiring video! I haven't watched any others from you, but once the banana season is over I'll wach each and every one of them.Who knows what new ideas I may get.
Wish me luck!
For those who may wonder: my son is doing much better now and should leave the hospital by the end of the month. The doctors rate his chances for a full recovery as high.
Bananas do not grow like this, they multiply with their roots.
@@HIYAR_GAMER, you accuse Old School Cool and me for writing a parody on the gazillion retarded lifehack video's out there?
The nerve!
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@@MrKeroMar :D
@@MrKeroMarIt's just another BS lifehack vid. How is it parody?
@roidroid Maybe I interpreted this video wrong, thinking it was a parody. I sincerely hope it is not meant to deliberately disinform people. Yet this one is pretty harmless.
The globe is flat, the moon landing never happened, evolution is a theory, ... it seems the bigger the BS the more likely people will swallow it and the more extreme they are to defend those ideas.
I love what you did with the onions 🌰 never seen that before 😮😊 i have watched lots of RUclips gardening channels 😀
Amazing skills! I worry about other plants in your garden however, they don't grow at all. I compared 0:50 to 8:39 and to 10:20 , 40 and 90 days!!! an everything is exactly the same, no new leaves no growth, just froze in time.... You probably have to use that aloe and onion skin for them too.
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well spotted.....
And nice continuity, wearing the same clothes 25 days later.
Your the myth buster 😂😂😂
I planted some M&Ms with it so I can have chocolate covered bananas
Hahaha so funny😂
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Amazing! After 25+ days the banana turned greener! Must try!🤣
...and always fresh :-) Nice HOAX :-) Imust try it too :-) at least we know how to store bananas properly so that they stay fresh forever
And nice continuity, wearing the same clothes 25 days later.
@@1pierrrHe is not wearing the same clothes. And a lot of ppl wear the same they wore not just a month ago but a year ago lol. Don't see the issue.
Hi guy people here are really make fun on you because you forget to grow other plant that’s show on your video , I thought you are a real garden man . Most of gardening people are sweets and honest in my experience, I will try your magic Video and if I didn’t work you will get my answer seriously acting 🎭 on if it real or if not then I suppose to creat another channel better that’s grow real grass
Love the way the music changes to 70s lounge jazz when the aloe chopping starts- naff cooking show vibes😁
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I feel like AI made this video.
And it seemed pretty hard to follow to be honest
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It’s that damn voice. fake
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I love how the banana stopped aging jus as you started filming this video 😅 an entire plant grew and it still looked the same lol
😂hahahaha same thinking
It's such a shame so many people will think this is real.☹
Perhaps because the banana was not dying due to the nutrients added in the soil and constant watering 🤔. Maybe it should be well researched before calling it fake. 😊 Fair and just Judgment must have all sides presented.
@@DebraCollins-fq4jo I lived in a Banana growing country (ie Banana, nutmeg and cocoa being the main income for the whole country) ALL Commercial bananas are seedless and propagated exclusively by vegetative means. The banana has a bulbous underground root, called the rhizome, which bears several buds. Each of these buds sprouts and forms its own stem and a new bulbous rhizome. These daughter plants are called suckers, and are the only way to propagated the plant.
@@DebraCollins-fq4jo There is NO fruit on earth that can do this. Some plants can grow from cuttings, there's even some plants that can sprout from a leaf but fruits will continue to ripe and eventually break down. it's usually the seeds inside a fruit that can sprout.
1) Store Bought Cavendish Banana
2) WTF, stupid stuff
3) 25 days later, banana hasn't turned to absolute black mush, it's it's got a few months old pup glued to it.
4) 40 days later, a 1 to 2 year old different variety Dwarf Cavendish Tree with 2 pups already.
5) some time later, it's now a Florida Home Depot Banana tree.
That's some amazing aloe!!!
Lol, ikr.
I want to have that Aloe, maybe if i rub it on my bald head i can grow bananas on it?
Man i am stil flabbergasted about how many people actually buy into this idiotic vid.
I grow banana trees, i cut mine back every winter and in spring when they grow, they are 6 to 8ft tall by August
wow he wears the same outfit 25 days later, cant believe everything you see or hear, who here tries this lol.
@@gazepskotzs4screw that! Rub some down there to grow a XXXL "banana" in your pants.
Banana stickers for all! Thanks Dr. Twinkletits!
@@gazepskotzs4 thats so funny! Please create a youtube tutorial demonstrating how to turn a bald head into a lash of 60s flower power shoulder length hair after rubbing aloe
That was impressive.. and the onion juice concoction for mold fungus deterrent is useful info too! Thank you
Agree, I was not aware that you could do that with onions but it would work with other plants that are suceptible to mold.
@carmenortiz5294 I keep all my onion peels now over the winter so far I have a 5 gallon pail full of them.. hurry up spring missing the garden! ❤️
Y'got me thinking. Make some of that concoction/decoction to put on my onions in the bowl so they don't mold. Genius!
Is easier to sprinkle ground cinnamon. I saw it in another gardening channel planting alabama
Wonderful video. Have seen them pop up in composte bins in tropical climates. Would love to try your method next spring, running out of sun and warmth here. Your helper is a gem!💗
when you store the onions, you should twist a knot in the stocking between each onion individually so they aren't touching each other, also this makes it easy to cut what you need as you go also they will stay longer.
Great tip. Thank you! 😊
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I use an elastic band.
I do the same thing when I plant bananas! I get a chair and a book, wait 15 minutes get the blender and make a banana smoothie! (I plug the blender directly into the planted banana for electricity!)
Why does this feel like an AI generated video
this video is beyond stupid.
I loved the Here boy! Hahaha
It is either AI or AI CC overdub. The kitchen isn't the usual kitchen seen in the US for one.
what type of Glue did you use for the roots?
It was aloe vera paste
This method isn't fake! is working but I try this methodology for grow my tree and i got some coconut instead of Bananas. Thanks!
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At the risk of angering the gardening guru: Don't expect to have the ecact same results if you try this at home.
For cloning bananas, you'd typically want a sucker (smaller plant growing off the rootstock) and even then, you may not get it right as bananas are notoriously difficult to grow, even in tropical countries with ideal conditions.
If you're going to try rooting stuff from parts of the plant which don't normally frow roots, try starting batches of 50 and with luck and the blessing of the garden fairies, you might get a plant.
I propagate Musa by division of pups/offsets. Fast & easy
I must have a green thumb because I started my banana tree with just one like in the video and it got up to around 3ft tall and I had a few problems with it and then a bunch of suckers/pups come up. Nursed the plant back to health now I have 9
Banana plants are easy to grow and pups come easily
When at home, i tend to boil the onion skin (husk) in a small pot and consume the fluid which is good for the body.
It could also be done with crushed garlic and also be drank for health benefits.
What a great sense of humor young man!
Please point it out. I must have missed it.
@@AztecWarrior69_69 this entire vid is a lie
@@AztecWarrior69_69Your commercial bananas cannot grow from seed (the tiny seeds within are not viable)…
@Darknimbus3 what does that have anything to do with this not being funny.
@AztecWarrior69 Your first question was why is this funny, your second question is why is this not funny. My question is why aren't you paying attention in school?
That was a fun watch. Intrigued to see how both onions and aloe were involved in the growing along with coconut coir. It's too cold here for Bananas but we have an age old tradition of growing pineapples in greenhouses.
Amazing technique
I started to grow use your method 👍
Wow I've never even tought about making a banana grow back into a plant, very impressive !
When repoting don't you find it's best NOT to wash the roots? (a plant prefers to find it's way into new soil, not be forced into it).
My Dad while in Tanzania as an Agricultural researcher he did plant a banana fruit brought about a plant and the banana tree and fruits were named after him as Malulu Banana. Yes you can plant.
Your dad got it from a farmer
Mambo??!😅
Il y avait des graines dans sa banane ?
@@bobbob7241 Non ! pipeau !
25 days that banana would be black mush not yellow
6:15 Lol moment - "we have got a sprout" . Like your sense of humor
Many thanks for your well-produced content. Question: Will the plant that came from the banana bear fruit or is it sterile and only useful as an ornamental plant?
I guess it will grow fruit, because it is a clone, similar to the typical tissue culture way of growing banana plants.
Depends on where you live
@@gregorysamaniego36 I don't think so.
How can that be?
Totally Awesome!; actually we have a bunch of these trees but they don’t give us bananas. What do you recommend?
Thanks for your substantial video, I learned something important the science that was with it.
I have never seen a banana tree from a banana and I like in a tropical place
It's a prank!
I tried too and I did it 😀🍌🍌🍌
Really great to hear one of our American friends refer to soil as 'soil' and not DIRT ! thank you for that.
Do u keep watering wth onion mixture or reg water? Is the onion mix good for any plants ? I've learned so much . Thnks for the video. I would have never thought bout your water bottle . Genius.
THIS IS THE MOST EDUCATED VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN. WELL EXPLAIN ESPECIALLY ABOUT HAVE ONIONS AND ETC, ALSO U ENJOYED BUDDY🙏❤👍
I'm a landscape designer but first I became a plants man, I always wanted to know how to grow banana 🍌 without failure ❤
Thank you for the wonderful video and instructions. I think I will try sprouting either baby or purple bananas. If a dog is required for the process, I already have one.
They are "Plants" not "trees". Anyone in the Sub-Tropics and Tropics should know this.
*I have Lived* a few years in the South Pacific with Native Peoples, so take it from me, I know.
Kkkk this guy
Don't forget to put a hat on lol
@@matilda6362 I have several from which to choose. I love hats similar to the video author's. They're comfortable, folded and pocketed, washed, etc.
Truque bem feito. Parabéns. Há quem acredita.
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@@arthurpanassol9846 Usou um broto de bananeira que enraizou pra dentro da banana
Mais estranho é que a banana nem escureceu...
Полно наивных.....
I like your explanation you're a real teacher, I have learn more thank you for your teaching God bless you
I had a friend who put Epsom salt around his and they grew higher than the Roof of his house. I literally asked him where his banana trees went, and didn’t realize I was standing next to them. He said you’re standing next to them. My uncle grew them too, but I never saw his get that big.
I believe you missed the step where you buy a banana plant and attach it to the banana in the pot.
Thanks so much for how detailed this tutorial was!!! Exactly what I was looking for!
That is a fake, bananas don't propagate like this
Did it work?
@@Elazarko😅😅😅😅
Amazing any banana I ever planted had rotted long before it sprouted roots.
Is this a new vegetable type variety 😂
@@MaC-sv5co That's what I've been thinking. The banana was looking perfectly fine after a month. I smell a rat, and not a fresh one either.
Just wanted to say this tutorial is on the verge of Art. The color saturation, the detailed and elaborate process. And the emotion of the voice over. This is the Rube Goldberg of organics. I still can't decide if i like it and i know i won't do it. So thanks, i think.
If this doesn't work then why put false info on here so people waste their time
@@susanguffey7031For the views.
"Emotion of the voice over"? Dude, that is an AI voice. It has no emotion in it.
I dont think I have ever hated a how to video more than this.
The thumbnail says it all...no musa anywhere ever fruited like this.
haha😁
SAME
Because it's so obviously fake, there's no way a tree can be rooted from the seeds in the fruit. It has to be a clipping off the tree to make roots to grow it
@Jasonsummit1885
As stated, it is techically a grass, not a tree. Obviously he's used numerous plants to demo long term growth without committing to a long term video production, hence the look of a "fake"
This is good...but i do have a question, which type of soil is in the plastic bag? coz it looks so special
Boy, that’s a good looking banana for being sitting out for a month. Still yellow even! 😂😂😂😂
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Right!? Even the compost he made for 1st pot was still there the same exact way from 1st video! 😅
He must have done this twice to get the video going.
Don't forget how well the diced aloe held up after biring in the elements for 25 days! 🤣🤣🤣
Wat u talking bout. My son brought a hand of bananas n go ok I'll ng on 2 weeks de banana Dem neva even stripe. I live in Jamaica so I will give it a try wid our own yaard grown bananas. Will surely let U all knk if it really works. Bless up
GMO LIFE!!!
I tried this twice already. The first time I followed exactly the steps of this video. It didn't work at all. The second time I used one of the most effective homemade root enhancers (according to the information I found), made with bean sprouts. It still didn't work. I already suspected it was fake (reading some comments reinforced this belief) but I still wanted to test it because you never know. So my conclusion is, either these videos (of which there are not many on RUclips, I might add) are all fake and you cannot grow a banana tree from the fruit itself, or it only works for some types of bananas (certainly not the ones I buy).
It seems anyone with a video camera n editing skills can grow anything these day's?🤔🤭 wow the magic that is RUclips!😂
Well dear at least he's doing something good, so take that rod out of your ass dear
How long did it take before the tree starts to grow fruit? Thanks. Great video.
they grow really well here in Winter time. They eem to thrive in the snow and frosty weather
Numerous people watching/reading will sadly think you're serious!
These vids & comments remind me how craaazy different people interpret basic info:
Me, "A, B, C."
They hear, "A, C, D", then go tell everyone they know, making me sound like the idiot.
Wow I never knew that they grow so quickly.
faster then the banana turned brown
😂
I would love to see a video of you growing a blue banana seed from scratch with the same method. I hear those banana's taste like vanilla.
Blue bananas are almost the best, but I prefer the purple ones. :D
It's called plant cloning
I prefer pink bananas with chocolate flavor
@@-ENGEL- hard to tell if people are just punning or actually serious or what, too much idiocracy
Blue Java. I have one, and the little guy looked just like the sprout in the video. I'm sure it will work.
This is just unbelievable.👍👍👍👍🍀🍀🍀🍀
Hello. I will utilize this method. I want to establish the necessary skill-set to grow bananas for they are great crops in my climate and are nutritious. Moreover, I enjoy cooking starchy green bananas (like plantains) in addition to eating them sweet and ripe. The plant is flexible that way for the consumer. Vielen Dank!
By the way, you need a way bigger pot, because banana plants can get taller than a person, unless you can plant them in the soil. They are tropical so they can not take too much cold and would to be brought inside in most place of the US. I will be trying it, I used to grow (or rather they would grow themselves) when I was in the tropics. Nice video, I took notes, because I haven't grown one in decades.
I did not know about this thank you for sharing
If you add 2 eggs ( with the shells) and an ear of corn (finely chopped) during a third repotted stage you get a banana bread tree.
Lol
I grew up around banana and plantain trees and never seen them grown like this. But i appreciate this
There's a reason you haven't seen it. It DOESN'T grow like he's eluding to in the video.
@@percivul1786how does it grow?
i cant believe you can use a banana to grow more banana trees and ive been using actual banana seeds instead of using what was in front of me, and i gotten this info from another video thank you for showing me this possible method
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Your dog is beautiful🐶❤
I just cut a banana and stuffed it in soil upside down. It grew without all the drama.
Where do you live
They do suffer badly from fungal issues, so he's being cautious; avoiding "drama" of 15 mins extra work & accidentally introducing a fungus into your garden, resulting in actual drama when all hard work is lost, basically due to laziness.
I tried the onions trick once but my mother said it was very uncomfortable oh and I’m grounded 😊
Same shirt, same pant, same boots....for 25 days and one more thing, mature banana won't stay like that for longer period....all people are not fool B....K😂
This is great, but two questions: (1) will a regular banana from the grocery story suffice; and (2) Is it possible to prevent growth so I can keep it indoors in the winter?
You should have left in first pot I think it’s more nutritious nice out come though ❤👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
😂😂😂25 days later and the banana is still edible
Yea 1 because of the onion
2because of the root system potatoes don't go bad under the earth too
😂😂😂😂
For 25 days, the banana has not changed color, and when it is inside the refrigerator, it changes color within a few days.🤔
maybe he didnt know about banana... kk
Also The leave on the floor are at the same place 🤣🤨
and the chopped up aloe still looks fresh and in the same container outside??? LOL
The trick is to tell the banana to stay yellow. Occasionally peeing on it helps too.
Assert dominance, mark territory
[7:01] Your garden is stunning! Watching your videos always motivates me to spend more time on my own plants.
Inacreditável ver tamanho esforça para sacanear os outros...
Why do you have to wash the roots before you plant again?
Here am wondering after so much weeks the banana is still looking fresh
So is this soil mix good for any planting or specific to growing banana plants? Tx.
Same question but for southeast GA
Very cool. Would this work in Southern California zone 10? Also how long before it fruits? Thanks for the video!
Hey. I want to try this. What kind of onions did you use?
YOU dont do that you lay the pot on its side tap it around until the dirt is released leaving the roots intact then repot the plant
After 25 days, the planted banana remains intact and seems whole and edible....
Exactly . Rediculous
Still yellow after 3 weeks... It's a miracle 😂
Sorry, but i happen to grow bananas in my yard, and it doesn't work that way. 🤡
@@halibaitor only in Las Vagas that can happen . MAGIC ! 😅😂🤣
So fake!
I grow a ton of banana trees in my yard and i agree, it doesn't work that way @@halibaitor
Great tips and filming 👍
That's how I grew my house. One day, I bought a toy house and planted it in the ground. Now I can live in it. But the house is growing and I'm afraid that someday I won't be able to cross the threshold of the house. He will be so tall😮
This is interesting. when does the banana plant start flowering?
Takes years.
Great tutorial. Only found one mistake 😂
Concoction is the proper word..🥰👍
Actually, you might want to avoid correcting people unless you are absolutely certain, because you're very mistaken in this case. The act of boiling the onion husks in water (to extract nutrients) is to create a "decoction." Look it up. 🤦🏽
@@risinglotus1915 Boom! A decoction is the term most herbalists or enthusiasts know to use. Everyone is a critic these days and usually do not know what they are talking about.
The onions leaves were decocted. The mixture might be considered a concoction but to me it looks like an active compost.
With this technique I also grew banana from coconut 🥥
Lmao
good work ❤
While you leave to grow the roots do you leave it in sunny areas or shadow
i would leave it out of direct sun, as the sun can be too hot. Once established with roots and leaves it will require sun.
@@justbecauseOK ohh okay because the lemon I put in the glass full of water and chopped aloe Vera . The lemon got black
Do all your banana trees have seeds if so which ones do you recommend?
Did you eventually separate it from the banana or let it decompose?
The answer is 8:37 to 8:40
If I use this same process for 100 dollar bills, can I also grow a money tree?
Make sure you use sweet onions!
Yes..... Just use the proper change, cut a small piece from the top left and bury them in direct sunlight 👍
😂I laughed my ass of watching this! As a saint lucian (born and raised) i know for a fact that bananas CANNOT grow from the fruit!! Lol! I wonder how many people you fooled into doing this! 😂😂😂 poor them!! Lol
Right bananas come from the store
Great clip buddy! Are you using potting soil initially and for the first month, sun exposure? Keep up the great work, greatly appreciated.
That was really cute and informing. The joke was even informing just realized my dog chases parked cars❤❤❤
Not even the dog fell for this scam.
Mine grew a cantaloupe. Can you please repeat the instructions again?
why do you wash the roots?
Great video and very informative, but sure seems like a ton of work to propagate a banana plant. I simply get a sharp spade and divide pups / offsets from the mother plant. Done deal fast & easy. Takes minutes
O erro que qualquer um pode perceber é que depois de vários dias a banana não ficou podre 😂 s
E o solo continua fofinho. Kkkk
@@GSA24BR Realmente 😂
I think you would have had more success using the the onions to make some soup.
I definitely want a banana plant I’m trying this
Vicman, you got that right, Banana "Plant".
*One time when Living* Happily in The Islands. This is how I know.
They sell kits to grow Bananas in the science project section at Hobby Lobby. 😉