This is a picture of the bananas onmy dwarf mahoii plant. The plant is in a huge pot and is leaning over because of this protruding limb of bananas. I fear the worst when they are fully mature. How can I or should I prop up this what's this called with the banana babies on it? and My gosh there are so many of them, will they all produce? seems every day there are more banana babies forming under all those petals of that flower.
How long of a growth period will this take to have fully mature bananas on it?
I've noticed the mother plant has no new leaves and no growth and almost no pups forming when usually it grows plenty and has an abundance of pups. I'm sure this is normal since it's sending all it's nutrients to the baby bananas. I'm thrilled though, this is a first for me.
oh BTW it is propped up against a tree in the yard, as you can see, so some of the heavieness will be supported. but it's not in the full sun. Gets plenty of water though, should I fertilize it?
double dwarf Mahoii has bananas
Here is a good article that will cover most of your questions.
http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/banana.html
Your tree is looking good, and doing its thing. New pups will begin growing after the fruiting season. Eventually the stalk that is fruiting now will wither and die back - don't be alarmed - it's just part of the process.
thanks for the information yuska,
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