5 EASY Steps to QUICKLY Grow BANANAS!

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BANANA LINKS IN VIDEO: (ZONE 8)

Ice Cream Bañana [Blue peel vanilla tasting bananas]

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Cavendish Banana 🍌 tree [Small buttery tasting bananas]

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Puerto Rican Plantain Banana Tree [The savory fried Potato tree]

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TOOL(S): (For Smaller Plants)

Fiskars PowerArc Heavy-Duty Scissors, Up to 30% More Power, Length 21cm, Durable Stainless Steel Blade/Plastic Handles, 1027204, Orange/Black https://a.co/d/0wcWWmI

FEED:

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Espoma Organic Garden-Tone 3-4-4 Organic Fertilizer for Cool & Warm Season Vegetables and Herbs. Grow an Abundant Harvest of Nutritious and Flavorful Vegetables – 4 lb. Bag https://a.co/d/j5UEfUn

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Interesting Banana plant facts:

Banana plants are not actually trees; they are giant herbs. While they may appear to be towering trees due to their height, they lack a woody trunk and instead consist of succulent, herbaceous stems. The "trunk" of a banana plant is composed of tightly wrapped leaf sheaths that give it a tree-like appearance. This unique characteristic makes banana plants the largest herbaceous flowering plants in the world.

Banana plants are extremely fast growers. Under ideal conditions, they can grow up to 15 centimeters (6 inches) in a single day. This remarkable growth rate is possible due to the structure of the banana plant, which has a unique underground rhizome system that stores energy and nutrients. This enables the plant to rapidly produce new shoots and expand its size. It's not uncommon for a banana plant to reach its full height of around 6 meters (20 feet) within a few months.

Bananas are a remarkable example of asexual reproduction. Unlike many other plants, which rely on pollination and the exchange of genetic material, banana plants can reproduce without seeds. They use a process called parthenocarpy, where the fruit develops without fertilization. The bananas we commonly consume are the fruits of sterile, seedless cultivars. Instead of seeds, banana plants produce offshoots called "suckers" that emerge from the base of the plant. These suckers can be separated from the parent plant and replanted to create new banana plants, essentially creating a clone of the original plant.

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