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ОтветитьJust realise how long i have been followed you. Watching Ahao grow up, Dawang be fatten up and your baking skill level up over years has been one of my great joys.
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ОтветитьCome to INDIA you will love it here. We have like 1000's varieties of bananas and dishes made with it. And also have thousands of brinjal varieties as well.
ОтветитьHey Pete, do you always wait for your bunch of bananas to start turning yellow before you cut them off and hang them up?
ОтветитьGreat info, when do you cut the flower off?
ОтветитьThis video was really helpful for me. I bought a house that had existing apple bananas and we just harvested our first bunch! Hope we can grow some more.
ОтветитьYou talk really fast, I couldn't catch much information. But thanks for sharing anywags
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ОтветитьAh!!! Cuban lasagna!!!! 😋
ОтветитьWhat’s up Pete. Saying hello from Lutz Florida
Ответитьawesome video..just moved from bahia brazil to la fortuna costa rica...loved seeing these tips
ОтветитьJust what I needed to hear. Thanks Pete!
ОтветитьHere in Hawaii, I just harvested my first ever bananas. But I didn't cut the trunks down, but I did push them over and break them off at the base. And yes, I noticed that there were slight depressions in the bases where I removed the trunks, that filled up with water and attracted flies.
Ответитьsalam.... gedebag gedebug gedebog gedang.👍
ОтветитьThe ripe one is call moko. The green one is call cooking fig.
ОтветитьHow long does it take to get a new banana plant to be ready to harvest banana
ОтветитьHow about peeing on a potted pup? Thanks Pete.
ОтветитьThis variety are perfect for sweet fried plantain
ОтветитьPlantain and banana are grown on sucker plants.
ОтветитьThank you for sharing your knowledge.
Stay safe!
Our bananas only fruit halfway. 😕 why and must I remove the big purple flower at the bottom?
ОтветитьWhy do you hang the rack upside down?
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ОтветитьCool video learned so much
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ОтветитьAwesome Pete, thanks
ОтветитьOooooo Thailand got a lot of banana tree also
ОтветитьNot a fan of the Orinoco I prefer growing the French Red Plantain 👍🏼
ОтветитьWhat's growing on🤣🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьGreat info !
ОтветитьDope video
ОтветитьDo you cut the flower off or leave it on? I have a dwarf namwa growing indoors up here in Pennsylvania and it is setting a bunch of bananas. Thanks
ОтветитьI have been pouring urine on my banana trees for over 40 years. Those burro bananas are the same variety I like most. The waste removed from the cliump I mulch with a lawnmower. In fact everything here gets mulched with a mower for appearance and faster composting.
ОтветитьBananas also like to suck the nutrients out of any dead animals you bury next to its roots.
ОтветитьSo after you cut the bananas do you cut the tree in half
ОтветитьPete...great video. I live in Galveston, TX. I want to plant my first banana tree in the backyard. Is there a specific species that you recommend. My fence is 8' and I have neighbors on the left and right, but I think they all love plants. I might be a good idea to keep them under 10' though. What do you recommend? What species grow good on the Texas Gulf Coast?
ОтветитьGreat video and really helpful advice, cheers!
ОтветитьHey pete! So i just got back from wally world and bought 2 little musa banana plants that say they produce editable fruit but now im reading on them and i guess people claim the fruits arent editable what so ever that they are used more as a ornamental plant. Is that true?
ОтветитьSomething that I dont see many people mention is that when you cut the old banana dont cut it to the ground. Leave 1/3 so the food gets transferred to the other plants.
ОтветитьHey what do you do for a living, oh i go around and pee on peoples trees. I drink allot of water...
ОтветитьTht variety of bananas is called buck buck in the Caribbean
ОтветитьHow do i know when to cut my banansas.
ОтветитьGreat video, should we cut the flower off the bottom of the stalk once the fruit are forming or do you leave the flower? I have heard both ways..
ОтветитьIm glad i watched to learn about the off-gassing.
Ответитьvery nice thank you!!
ОтветитьThis is such a fun, informative video that you’ve inspired me to go take care of the wild banana we’ve got out back. They produce a lot and we eat a few off there as tostones (fried green banana chips). Thank you!!
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ОтветитьOrinoco is great fried !
ОтветитьThanks for tips! We have had 2 dwarfs for 2 years and yet to get frimuit in lakleand fl- will try these tips!
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