wow, you are one of the best TH-camrs I have ever seen, so much enthusiasm and love for what you are doing! I hope you have bountiful harvests for YEARS to come!
Mine - a dwarf Cavendish - grew a whopping 20 centimeters in lenght in only 12 days (stem). It had a cigar when I bought it, and by now it has become a large leaf and a new cigar has shown up that is reaching already 22 centimeters! It's amazing how fast these plants grow when you give them good conditions to grow!
That's pretty much my experience too and these guys do take a bit more than that to yield well but at least your bananas are getting a phone signal, I can't even dial a psychiatrist on mine
This is awesome, Thanks! Maybe i can Get my banana baby to thrive now. But Im confused on the sunlight part, because the previous video i watched said no direct sunlight, but alot if indirect light. And you recommend direct sunlight. Which is correct? Also one important thing you forgot to mention is humidity. If they are going to stand in a southfacing window in direct sunlight, it is super important that they have enough humitidy so they dont dry out.
I read on one video that the roots need to be kept warm in winter. I’ve sent off for one of those waterproof heat mats for plants and going to use that next winter. My farmhouse isn’t that warm in winter and my plant is not looking very happy. I put it in the warm sun yesterday to help it and I’ve put it in a bigger pot. Hope yours does well if you have one. I think the heat pad will help.
I want to know how big the banana tree has to be to produce reasonable-sized bananas and how many years does it take starting from a small one like the one in front of you?
I just bought 2 starter banana plants (Musa Basjoo) that are currently in 4 inch containers. When should I transfer them to a bigger container and how often should I feed in fertilizer? Also, what would be the best type of fertilizer?
I have my own banana tree and I take the pups out and put them in pots now I have over 100 banana trees lol and over 100 orange trees I'm letting them get bigger to sell for a better price , I paid 20 bucks for a small orange tree at home depot and I paid 25 bucks for a 6 to 7 foot banana tree . , mine are 2 to 4 feet big and my pecan trees are one foot tall ,yeah I got like 30 pecan trees
In Texas it is so hott. It’s like 108 degrees straight direct sun and it’s killing my plants and I saw these little things on a leaf look like small caterpillars about 50 of them and a web killed my whole leave what is this?
very nice video, I was curious if you know how big of a root system fully grown and fruiting cavendish bananas can get, I live in florida with lots of sun and rain, problem is the ground will have standing water from time to time so I was wanting to try growing one or two hydroponically but am unsure how much space the roots actually need.
Hi Larry, I recently purchased a banana, I think a Chiquita. I live in Toronto, Canada and I obviously have the plant indoors. The leafs are turning brown and look like they are dying. I use a hydrometer to check when I need to water. I had it 3 weeks and it still said it was wet. My hydrometer is working fine on all my other plants. I decided to take it out of the pot it was in and the roots were very wet. I made up a combination of vermiculite and a very good potting soil. It is not helping the few leaves continue to die?!? Any suggestions? Thank-you
I don’t know what I bought but it’s the same size as the 3 month old for $3 it’s so pretty like the middle one in the vdo... I wanna keep it forever !!!
hi awhile ago you showed an orchid that had a lot of air roots. I would love e to know what other was, if you remember, I mean the air roots were the size of the plant ad I remember. thanks alvin
The easiest banana plant to grow is the musa basjoo. It is very cold hardy, looks very cool/impressive as it gets huge - anybody can grow this. It is an ornamental variety(no edible fruit) so unless you live in zone 8 or warmer, its the way to go. Generally planted in the ground(vs. potted) in mid spring and is even hardy enough to survive & return after an Alaskan winter. And like many banana plants, this variety not only gets bigger each year/season, it also multiplies and is easy to separate, move & replant.
I bought four beautiful banana plants and other exotic plants that are thriving, from FacebookMarketplace. I don’t use FB but someone said the marketplace has nice stuff and they are much cheaper than garden centres.
Fertilizer update: Growing dwarf 'Kokopo' banana plants and really like this banana formula fertilizer from Kelp4Less (18-3-28). For container plants, providing 1/2 teaspoon per gallon.
I hate that everywhere I look they say a lot of fertilizer, this doesn't help me at all I don't know if they mean every couple days every week month what is a lot and how much is a lot. I live in Tennessee and decided to try growing these I have 2 that I bought. I put them in a 1 gal with drain holes, sandy soil with perlite. I picked up 10-10-10 because I found that it was the most talked about everywhere I read. How much and how often should I give it. I have read from every watering (which is everyday i guess) to 1 time a month. Can anyone help me please before I kill these plants and have to start over.
Hi from Puerto Rico.If is a ornamental banana plant you can use the 10-10-10 fertilazer or 15-05-10 because 15 of nitrogen will make more leaf. But if is the banana that you can eat you need granulated fertilizer high in potasium 10-05-20 and better if have 3 of magnesium. High potasium make more and bigger bananas. If you cant get this granulated fertilizer get something closer to this specification...You can add about 4 ounces of granulated fertilizer every month until the plant start flowering.(will take 8month to a year)...or a pound of granulated fertilizer every 3 to 4 month.(ex.planted and add some fertilizer then at the 4 month then 8 month and it will flower). My personal sugestion if adding 4 to 7 ounces monthly. Do not add the fertilizer closer to the plant, make a circle around the plant with the fertilizer 1 to 2 feet away of the plant.If get closer can burn and kill the plant. If you plant in a counteiner.you will need a big one,more that 5 galons and just add a little of fertilizer 1 ounce montly or less. About watering they dont need much watering(but for ex. if is in couteiner you will need to watered every day a little because i will dry faster and you will noted in the leaf,bending down)If planted in gruond less watering just every week will be good. Important... banana is a tropical and subtropical plant but good luck and hace fun.Sorry about muy inglish i speak spanish. I hope this inf. will help you. The ornamental have seeds in the banana but the one we buy in the grosery it reproduce only from the roots or genetily.
My grandpa used to grow bananas in enormous greenhouses when he was young. I recently got a banana and he told me to water it whenever around when the top of the soil just about starts to dry
@@sillonillo9509 they are a dwarf Cavendish they are so full of flavour and they are sweet I don't know if it's the volcanic soil but they are a very unique flavour
My method is far simpler friend. I simply peel the banana, cut banana into slices parallel with seeds, promptly mash. You then get soil, pH regulated and storr bought is best but you can jusg dig out a patch of dirt from out back. You then proceed to dig a 4 inch hole in the center of whatever container your using, at least 4 inches for the seeds to root and take to the soil. The next step is the most important. Fertalizer, but my advice is to avoid store-bought altogether, take a righteous bowel movement in a bowl, I say a bowl because before you apply it to the soil your gonna probably want to carefully mash it into a very fine mashed potato consistency, whipped even. You then spread it above the soil and seeds, and wait 6 weeks and you will have the freshest, by far the most deliciously delectable naners you've ever eaten and ill put my last dollar on that
The most important thing in regards to fertalizing your plant, goes into what you eat prior to the bm.i suggest tacos eith a side of avocado seeds, freshly cut grass, bananas, to give the poo a fresh banana scent, and lots of red meat. 💩 🍌
You can't really grow bananas from seed if you want edible fruit. Sometimes you can get bananas that have seeds that are few and far between, and they can be delicious, but they aren't what you get from the supermarket, and that isn't necessarily a bad thing. However, even with those types of bananas, you're better off buying a plant or asking a banana growing friend for a sucker (one of the shoots that comes up on the side of the plant, that's mainly how bananas reproduce), since germinating banana seeds is a real pain. Hope this helped!
This is a good video. It offers advice and direction, as well as product and service. It promotes the company, and the salesman is presentable, professional, and well informed. An excellent commercial. Perhaps I'll order from you instead of Stark Bros.
+AuSable Botanicals Ltd. What to do for water disposal? I mean if I place it in my balcony, the water will get drained on the floor of my balcony...what to do about it?
For all those whom need it, read it. I'm a sinner JESUS please forgive me for all my sins I know you shed your Blood for me on the cross at Calvary. Thank you JESUS for my salvation and for shedding they Blood for me. I love you JESUS. Romans 10:5/10 ct...❤️k JESUS Is Lord! Amen. . ...
Why would you recommend going with a cavendish variety? You can find cavendish bananas in the supermarket! Why not suggest people try a better and new variety like a dwarf namwa or something else that tastes way better!
wow, you are one of the best TH-camrs I have ever seen, so much enthusiasm and love for what you are doing! I hope you have bountiful harvests for YEARS to come!
Mine - a dwarf Cavendish - grew a whopping 20 centimeters in lenght in only 12 days (stem). It had a cigar when I bought it, and by now it has become a large leaf and a new cigar has shown up that is reaching already 22 centimeters! It's amazing how fast these plants grow when you give them good conditions to grow!
Is he facing a south window or west ?
Hey, it's MI Gardener!
This guy is pretty good, he should start his own TH-cam channel.
He did. MiGardener
You mean Larry?
That's pretty much my experience too and these guys do take a bit more than that to yield well but at least your bananas are getting a phone signal, I can't even dial a psychiatrist on mine
Migardener?
It’s Luke! Not Larry
It is migardener
This is awesome, Thanks! Maybe i can Get my banana baby to thrive now.
But Im confused on the sunlight part, because the previous video i watched said no direct sunlight, but alot if indirect light. And you recommend direct sunlight. Which is correct?
Also one important thing you forgot to mention is humidity. If they are going to stand in a southfacing window in direct sunlight, it is super important that they have enough humitidy so they dont dry out.
What is the best fertilizer for these ?
How do you care for an indoor banana plant over winter
I read on one video that the roots need to be kept warm in winter. I’ve sent off for one of those waterproof heat mats for plants and going to use that next winter. My farmhouse isn’t that warm in winter and my plant is not looking very happy. I put it in the warm sun yesterday to help it and I’ve put it in a bigger pot. Hope yours does well if you have one. I think the heat pad will help.
Thanks so much. I just got a dwarf banana and been trying to find good info on how to grow it.
🍌: “YAY!!! I’m so glad that you are growing me from seed!!!!”
Is that you MIGardener?
I want to know how big the banana tree has to be to produce reasonable-sized bananas and how many years does it take starting from a small one like the one in front of you?
I just bought 2 starter banana plants (Musa Basjoo) that are currently in 4 inch containers. When should I transfer them to a bigger container and how often should I feed in fertilizer? Also, what would be the best type of fertilizer?
I have my own banana tree and I take the pups out and put them in pots now I have over 100 banana trees lol and over 100 orange trees I'm letting them get bigger to sell for a better price , I paid 20 bucks for a small orange tree at home depot and I paid 25 bucks for a 6 to 7 foot banana tree .
, mine are 2 to 4 feet big and my pecan trees are one foot tall ,yeah I got like 30 pecan trees
My banana tree is in front of my west window . Is it ok ? It gets 3-4 hours of sunlight in the pm
0:08 “Yes how can I help you?”
0:17 “Sure I can help you” 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
In Texas it is so hott. It’s like 108 degrees straight direct sun and it’s killing my plants and I saw these little things on a leaf look like small caterpillars about 50 of them and a web killed my whole leave what is this?
Can you grow them primarily in a container or will they do better in the ground. Especially if you want to grow Bananas? Thank you
Can I use the washing machine water, to feed the banana plant. If I plant it. Outside?
The banana phone bit at the beginning actually made me laugh out loud.
I live in the desert and it gets to 108 would I live here without dying
I already died twice in Phoenix.
@@austinhenning2844 rip
If irrigated yes. If not, no.
Seriously 😲😲
I live in minnesota... And dont even have a south facing window lol
Pretty simple actually . Thanks
Do these tips apply to a varigated Florida banana tree
I really want to grow bananas from seed,buy in my country thre are no banana seeds. How can I extract seeds from the trade bananas?
Yes or you can’t cut a chunk from the root and let it dry and plant it
Thank you Luke!
do you have any videos on germinating banana seeds
You didn't really say anything
Been looking for a video like this forever
Thailfish
very nice video, I was curious if you know how big of a root system fully grown and fruiting cavendish bananas can get, I live in florida with lots of sun and rain, problem is the ground will have standing water from time to time so I was wanting to try growing one or two hydroponically but am unsure how much space the roots actually need.
thank you
Can you plant 2 baby hardy bananas 1 foot apart outside?
Did Larry's/AuSable close?
What kind of fertilizer and how much?
hi about fertilizer the banana plant i put some inf. to Nicholas that can help you
+Ricardo Carrasquillo thanks
would like to hear more about other plants- good teaching
Nytrogent fertilizer a lot
Moved in a house with a banana tree planted in the back
Now I know how to take care of it! I was over watering it before -_-
Yeah lol how you doin?
They do grow very well in 70° f and more
Can I have it in Arizona in the summer in 120 f
Hi Larry, I recently purchased a banana, I think a Chiquita. I live in Toronto, Canada and I obviously have the plant indoors. The leafs are turning brown and look like they are dying. I use a hydrometer to check when I need to water. I had it 3 weeks and it still said it was wet. My hydrometer is working fine on all my other plants. I decided to take it out of the pot it was in and the roots were very wet. I made up a combination of vermiculite and a very good potting soil. It is not helping the few leaves continue to die?!? Any suggestions? Thank-you
How is your banana now ? Better ? Which window you place him in front of ?
It’s Luke not larry
How do you know the pot s big enough for the plant?
go straight to the point man!
Lol .. let him do his video haha
Omg it’s migardener !!!!! 😳
The time to grow??
Hey! It's the MIgardener!
I don’t know what I bought but it’s the same size as the 3 month old for $3 it’s so pretty like the middle one in the vdo... I wanna keep it forever !!!
Some banana trees will produce bananas that are not edible or have too many seeds but others will give you delicious sweet bananas
😁😁wow nice plant..
hi
awhile ago you showed an orchid that had a lot of air roots. I would love e to know what other was, if you remember, I mean the air roots were the size of the plant ad I remember. thanks alvin
Any epiphytic orchid will have all aerial roots
can i use orchid fertilizer on my banana tree
Cool video sir
@migardener is that you???
Pleasssssse make more videos!
The easiest banana plant to grow is the musa basjoo. It is very cold hardy, looks very cool/impressive as it gets huge - anybody can grow this. It is an ornamental variety(no edible fruit) so unless you live in zone 8 or warmer, its the way to go. Generally planted in the ground(vs. potted) in mid spring and is even hardy enough to survive & return after an Alaskan winter. And like many banana plants, this variety not only gets bigger each year/season, it also multiplies and is easy to separate, move & replant.
Alaskan winters?
Thank you for this video! 😁
I like what you share. can you tall me the distance between two bananas?
I was hoping there would be some information on growing bananas outdoors.
Tropical plants. Lots of water, sunny spot, somewhere warm, lots of fertilizer, well draining soil. What else do you need to know?
WOW Luke! you look so straightlaced!!!!
you are an amazing actor.
Good afertoon have you tree Blue Java banana for sale
Hey that's my job using Banana as phone....🤣🤣
I live in the UK. Will they grow here? If so, where can I buy?
No, too cold. You can grow Non edible bananas though, Like Basjoo Musa
I bought four beautiful banana plants and other exotic plants that are thriving, from FacebookMarketplace. I don’t use FB but someone said the marketplace has nice stuff and they are much cheaper than garden centres.
That's the MIGARDENER guy !!! 😂
That accent gives em away for sure.
yeah yeah
Fertilizer update: Growing dwarf 'Kokopo' banana plants and really like this banana formula fertilizer from Kelp4Less (18-3-28). For container plants, providing 1/2 teaspoon per gallon.
This is a great tutorial vid, a lot of useful tips, will grow a lot of 🍌 🍌 🍌 🍌
I hate that everywhere I look they say a lot of fertilizer, this doesn't help me at all I don't know if they mean every couple days every week month what is a lot and how much is a lot. I live in Tennessee and decided to try growing these I have 2 that I bought. I put them in a 1 gal with drain holes, sandy soil with perlite. I picked up 10-10-10 because I found that it was the most talked about everywhere I read. How much and how often should I give it. I have read from every watering (which is everyday i guess) to 1 time a month. Can anyone help me please before I kill these plants and have to start over.
Hi from Puerto Rico.If is a ornamental banana plant you can use the 10-10-10 fertilazer or 15-05-10 because 15 of nitrogen will make more leaf. But if is the banana that you can eat you need granulated fertilizer high in potasium 10-05-20 and better if have 3 of magnesium. High potasium make more and bigger bananas. If you cant get this granulated fertilizer get something closer to this specification...You can add about 4 ounces of granulated fertilizer every month until the plant start flowering.(will take 8month to a year)...or a pound of granulated fertilizer every 3 to 4 month.(ex.planted and add some fertilizer then at the 4 month then 8 month and it will flower). My personal sugestion if adding 4 to 7 ounces monthly. Do not add the fertilizer closer to the plant, make a circle around the plant with the fertilizer 1 to 2 feet away of the plant.If get closer can burn and kill the plant. If you plant in a counteiner.you will need a big one,more that 5 galons and just add a little of fertilizer 1 ounce montly or less. About watering they dont need much watering(but for ex. if is in couteiner you will need to watered every day a little because i will dry faster and you will noted in the leaf,bending down)If planted in gruond less watering just every week will be good. Important... banana is a tropical and subtropical plant but good luck and hace fun.Sorry about muy inglish i speak spanish. I hope this inf. will help you. The ornamental have seeds in the banana but the one we buy in the grosery it reproduce only from the roots or genetily.
My grandpa used to grow bananas in enormous greenhouses when he was young. I recently got a banana and he told me to water it whenever around when the top of the soil just about starts to dry
Ricardo Carrasquillo Thank you very much! You went the extra mile. 🤗
I love it
This is way more complicated than growing bananas actually is. Just stick it in the ground somewhere warm
Tom Root and water it**
growing it in pot is hard but if you can well just stick it in the ground in a warm place
Best tasting bananas in the world are the ones grown in the canary islands grew up there and never tasted nicer bananas since
What kind of bananas are they?
@@sillonillo9509 they are a dwarf Cavendish they are so full of flavour and they are sweet I don't know if it's the volcanic soil but they are a very unique flavour
Wish I could try them. Too bad wd don't have them in the States.
1.41 Chiquita Banana aka Musa Acuminata 'Grand Nain'.😊
Do Cavendish make good bananas?
Big Dog absolutely yes
to sum up: Banana plant needs High light, Moist soil, some fertiliser and high humidity.
I have super and regular dwarf cavendish. Both will fruit. However i never realised how tiiiiiiiiny super dwarf cavendish is lol. Cute tho.
Hey what are you doing on this channel?! I demand answers!
Awesome! Thank you!
you look and sound like the migardener
ken wasiqi that is him lol
And this channel is just as devoid of thorough information regarding planting and growing different things.
Haha it IS him !!
yeah right he does and says the same thing
It is migardener
I have 2 banana trees. Love it.
thx! you helped me alot with my banana tree. just want to say they are f*cking huge after a few months
WhErE_aRe_ThE_aVoCaDoS??? Update ?
@@bobbyputa6199 omg I completely forgot 😂 the tree is doing well, thx for asking
WhErE_aRe_ThE_aVoCaDoS??? Thanks for the update 👁👄👁🤣
@@bobbyputa6199 LMAO np
WhErE_aRe_ThE_aVoCaDoS??? Do you have any advice? Cause I wanna start growing fruit
Is this guy Luke from migardener?
of course
My method is far simpler friend. I simply peel the banana, cut banana into slices parallel with seeds, promptly mash. You then get soil, pH regulated and storr bought is best but you can jusg dig out a patch of dirt from out back. You then proceed to dig a 4 inch hole in the center of whatever container your using, at least 4 inches for the seeds to root and take to the soil. The next step is the most important. Fertalizer, but my advice is to avoid store-bought altogether, take a righteous bowel movement in a bowl, I say a bowl because before you apply it to the soil your gonna probably want to carefully mash it into a very fine mashed potato consistency, whipped even. You then spread it above the soil and seeds, and wait 6 weeks and you will have the freshest, by far the most deliciously delectable naners you've ever eaten and ill put my last dollar on that
You then promptly eat poonanas
The most important thing in regards to fertalizing your plant, goes into what you eat prior to the bm.i suggest tacos eith a side of avocado seeds, freshly cut grass, bananas, to give the poo a fresh banana scent, and lots of red meat. 💩 🍌
Let's go viral guys the official #poonanana challenge
I recommend getting grand nain banana
MiGardener's twin brother
"Complete Growing Guide"....... I was expecting to start from seed germination.
edible bananas cant be grown from seed
You can't really grow bananas from seed if you want edible fruit. Sometimes you can get bananas that have seeds that are few and far between, and they can be delicious, but they aren't what you get from the supermarket, and that isn't necessarily a bad thing. However, even with those types of bananas, you're better off buying a plant or asking a banana growing friend for a sucker (one of the shoots that comes up on the side of the plant, that's mainly how bananas reproduce), since germinating banana seeds is a real pain. Hope this helped!
Mr Puppy are you brain dead ? Yes you can grow bananas from seed
Navid Farkhondehpay bullcrap !
if you use seeds you will get the same seeds in the fruit and alot of them
Omg larry i love your banana
lol
how are those 9 bananas
Is this the MIgardener guy?
This is a good video. It offers advice and direction, as well as product and service. It promotes the company, and the salesman is presentable, professional, and well informed. An excellent commercial. Perhaps I'll order from you instead of Stark Bros.
_+_ Thanks for sharing
I can't believe there's no advice in this video on getting a banana plant to flower and fruit.
silence12574 Well when a plant is healthy, it will flower and fruit.
+AuSable Botanicals Ltd. That is not true, Some plants require light cycles to get lower
or cooler temperatures, a few even require more water.
+AuSable Botanicals Ltd. What to do for water disposal? I mean if I place it in my balcony, the water will get drained on the floor of my balcony...what to do about it?
This guy has another channel and the advice he gives on there is even worse than this. Absolute joke.
kuchnahi get a planter pot drainage cap
Luc!!!??? 😁
Wait a minute... LARRY FROM VEGGIE TALES
Okaaaaaaaaaaay......FROM THA VAULTTTTT OLLLLLLLD SCHOOL MIGardener FOOTAGE! OKAYYYYY! THROW BACKS! DEEP CUT!❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤🔥🤩🔥🤩😎🤩😎🤩✅🥰
Thumbs up for being funny lol 0:22
Wait, this is Luke from MiGardener...right? I'm so confused 😂
MI Gardener before his channel was created!
Banana plants need food sunlight an ground be dr containers
For all those whom need it, read it.
I'm a sinner JESUS please forgive me for all my sins I know you shed your Blood for me on the cross at Calvary. Thank you JESUS for my salvation and for shedding they Blood for me. I love you JESUS.
Romans 10:5/10 ct...❤️k
JESUS Is Lord! Amen.
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I have a decorative type :(
I bought a cute plant from Walmart but no tag...well it’s a banana 🤔
u took too long to get to the nitty grityy
Why would you recommend going with a cavendish variety? You can find cavendish bananas in the supermarket! Why not suggest people try a better and new variety like a dwarf namwa or something else that tastes way better!
omg, silly mistake.. You holding it the wrong way!
No experience , just a facts ... Wikipedia ...