Like 7 Wonderful footage stunning the beautiful alluring plants, thanks for sharing your knowledge in relation to gardening activites and stay safe always.
3 beautiful plants Louise 🤩 Wishing you all the best with your Papaya, that it will grow nice, strong and healthy..and fruit one day. I have Helen’s hybrid and they do so well here in London. I’m sure they’ll do amazingly well for you 😀🌱☀️
@joestropicals6760 this will be my 3rd Helens Hybrid, I've not done well with them in the past. I thought I had ordered Chini Champa which was available on the website, but must have got confused and clicked on HH instead. I've seen your HH Joe it looks amazing, but in my garden here in Manchester the ground is wet for most of the year, plus I'm.right near the river mersey, so I can't plant these directly in soil. Even my musa basjoo failed after a couple of winters. But I keep trying, hopefully I will get better results this time.
@baganrbagan I've only managed to get Mountain papaya to flowering and fruiting stage, and Oak leaf to flower but that has male flowers only. The normal standard papaya I've never got past seedling stage. I bought this one as its a named variety, the Tainung/ Formosa, supposedly these have more chance of bearing male and female flowers hermaphrodite. 🤞
Great job with the repotting, Louise. I'm sure the bananas will all take off quickly at this time of year. Hopefully, the papaya does really well too 🤞 I wouldn't worry about the Helen's hybrid the new leaf should be able to push out the centre. I've accidentally broken the emerging leaves on some of my bananas and they always push through eventually. I even had a slug or snail completely chew through a newly emerging leaf on my Musa velutina in the greenhouse the other week and it's already pushed out a new leaf with another one on the way.
@PeterEntwistle I've put them near my front door, under the eaves so partially sheltered. They will get morning sun, but not afternoon sun as I'm a bit wary since the last musa velutina got scorched badly, and never recovered when I had it positioned in my back garden, which gets midday and afternoon sun. 🤞
@PeterEntwistle oh thats good to know they can recover from the leaf snapping off.I hope the potting mix is right for them, I've watered them with miracle gro to help ease them in with the transplant
Like 7 Wonderful footage stunning the beautiful alluring plants, thanks for sharing your knowledge in relation to gardening activites and stay safe always.
Hopefully you get much better results than I ever have Louise 🤞. Everytime i repot a banana it seems to die off on me 🤪🤪
3 beautiful plants Louise 🤩
Wishing you all the best with your Papaya, that it will grow nice, strong and healthy..and fruit one day.
I have Helen’s hybrid and they do so well here in London. I’m sure they’ll do amazingly well for you 😀🌱☀️
@joestropicals6760 this will be my 3rd Helens Hybrid, I've not done well with them in the past. I thought I had ordered Chini Champa which was available on the website, but must have got confused and clicked on HH instead. I've seen your HH Joe it looks amazing, but in my garden here in Manchester the ground is wet for most of the year, plus I'm.right near the river mersey, so I can't plant these directly in soil. Even my musa basjoo failed after a couple of winters. But I keep trying, hopefully I will get better results this time.
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Plants looking well . And wonderfully repotted. I had few papaya plants . All died in winter
@baganrbagan I've only managed to get Mountain papaya to flowering and fruiting stage, and Oak leaf to flower but that has male flowers only. The normal standard papaya I've never got past seedling stage. I bought this one as its a named variety, the Tainung/ Formosa, supposedly these have more chance of bearing male and female flowers hermaphrodite. 🤞
Great job with the repotting, Louise. I'm sure the bananas will all take off quickly at this time of year. Hopefully, the papaya does really well too 🤞
I wouldn't worry about the Helen's hybrid the new leaf should be able to push out the centre. I've accidentally broken the emerging leaves on some of my bananas and they always push through eventually. I even had a slug or snail completely chew through a newly emerging leaf on my Musa velutina in the greenhouse the other week and it's already pushed out a new leaf with another one on the way.
@PeterEntwistle I've put them near my front door, under the eaves so partially sheltered. They will get morning sun, but not afternoon sun as I'm a bit wary since the last musa velutina got scorched badly, and never recovered when I had it positioned in my back garden, which gets midday and afternoon sun. 🤞
@PeterEntwistle oh thats good to know they can recover from the leaf snapping off.I hope the potting mix is right for them, I've watered them with miracle gro to help ease them in with the transplant