Description: Hardy Banana (Musa basjoo) - 1 TC Plant Plug Tree - 3-6 in - healthy plants! YOU WILL RECEIVE 1 SMALL TISSUE CULTURE PLANT/PLUG, WITH ROOT BALL WRAPPED IN PAPER TOWEL AND A PLASTIC BAGGIE TO RETAIN MOISTURE. Imagine growing tropical bananas in your outdoor garden as far north as New England. With this Hardy Banana you’ll get a defining tropical look. And, yes with proper mulching, it can withstand temperatures below zero. This extremely vigorous banana grows many feet in a season and in time forms large clumps that can reach up to 13' in height. Also known as the Japanese Fiber Banana, it makes a fine container specimen. If grown inside, it will tolerate varying conditions of temperature and light with ease. Although it does produce bananas that are edible, they are often considered inedible because of large seeds and more fibrous texture. Simple to grow, give it plenty of water, fertilizer and sunlight.• Average mature height: 6-14 feet• Fertilizer: N/P/K (Nitrogen/Phosphorus/Potassium) in a 3/1/6 ratio• Light: Full to part sun• Soil: Rich, well-drained• Zones: 5-10 Growing Conditions for a Banana TreeBefore buying a banana tree, consider the following ideal growing conditions. Sun and ShadeThe ideal location for a banana is a spot that will get direct sunlight, such as a room with a sunny window or in the backyard away from shade. A banana tree can still survive under partial sun, but that may slow the growth of an otherwise easy-to-grow plant. SoilBanana trees like well-drained loamy soil, which is a mixture of sand, silt, and little clay. They prefer a pH between 5.5 and 6.5, which is on the acidic side. FertilizerMaintain the soil quality by fertilizing every two months with a 6-2-12 fertilizer. This type of fertilizer contains 6% nitrogen, 2% phosphorus, and 12% potassium. The higher concentration of nitrogen and potassium allows for a greener plant and a quality fruit yield. Apply the fertilizer immediately before watering so that the nutrients reach the banana root system. WateringWater the tree often to keep the soil continuously damp but not waterlogged or muddy. The watering frequency will depend on if you planted the tree in the ground or in a pot—house plants in pots will dry out quicker than ones in the ground. Expect to water the plant every two to three days. If your tree is potted, ensure the pot has drainage holes to allow excess water to escape. How to Plant a Banana TreeWhen you buy a banana tree, you are given a rhizome, which is a mass of roots that are woven together. The rhizome likely has a sprout growing out of the top called a sucker. Here’s how you would plant the rhizome in the ground or in a pot:Before planting your tree, dig a one-foot hole.Add a few inches of organic matter, like compost or rotted manure, and a half pound of fertilizer.Put the plant in the soil just deep enough so that the rhizome is buried but the sucker is sticking out.Water the site and lay down a six-inch layer of mulch to prevent weeds and lock in moisture. From the rhizome, a pseudostem will sprout. A pseduostem looks like a stem, but it’s just a bunch of folded banana leaves. The true stem will grow out of the center of the pseudostem followed by leaves, blossoms, and bananas. It will take nine to 15 months before the tree starts flowering and an additional two to six months before the bananas are ready to be picked. Tolerance and SusceptibilityBanana plants are heat-tolerant and are native to warmer parts of the world, like Southeast Asia and Central and South America. While bananas are susceptible to many diseases in their native habitats, the only major one that affects ones in the United States is root rot, which is where the rhizome rots and the plant decays from cold and wet soil.
Price: 9.99 USD
Location: Bossier City, Louisiana
End Time: 2024-07-11T20:43:39.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Plant Type: Tree
Climate: Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical
Fruit Type: Banana
Common Name: Banana
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 5-10
Brand: unbranded
Plant Form: Plant Plug
Season of Interest: Summer
Type: Fruits & Fruit Trees
Genus: Musa
Sunlight: Partial Shade, Full Shade, Full Sun
Foliage: Evergreen
Features: Dwarf, Edible