Musa Super Dwarf Cavendish Plug Plants?

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  1. Tinkerbelle

    Tinkerbelle Apprentice Gardener

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    Hello,

    Could anyone tell me where I can purchase Musa Cavendish Super Dwarf Banana plug plants please?

    Either online or in Lancashire?

    I'm only looking for a couple of them and would prefer them quite small as they are for my two little children.

    Tinkerbelle
     
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    Hi, Tinkerbelle, I thought I'd posted this earlier on but it hasn't appeared so I'll repeat it! I've got two Dwarf Cavendish Musa both with young off-shoots attached. I plan on splitting them off in Spring and potting them on. If you can wait that long I will send you a rooted young Musa if you want. If you can't wait I'm sure there's mail order firms who will help although they'll probably be slightly bigger than plugs.
     
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    hi armandii , ive been trying to get a musa dwarf for ages do u still have them
     
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    Musa Cavendish

    Hi Tinkerbelle,

    Just a 'heads up'. I saw Musa Cavendish Dwarf in my local LIDL (in Rossendale, Lancs) on Friday 5th August, before I saw this post today - so check your local store.

    You may be in luck, as the plants were small but well-formed with about six to eight leaves and, at two for four pounds, seemed good value.
     
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    I`ve got three plants , an soon as I should get some puppys available ......got them from dobbies for a miserable £2 each including porcellain pot .
     
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    pm just sent to you, Tinkerbelle:D:thumbsup:
     
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      ARMANDII could you give me some tips about overwintering them ......1 is potted and inside , the other 2 are planted in my green house (don`t know if i will heat), will they survive a frost free winter ?
       
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      Hi Sal, again there are others on the Forum who are much more knowledgeable than me on this subject. But I have over wintered mine by withdrawing them to the House. The reason I did that is that I didn't trust the unheated Greenhouse to keep a above freezing temperature during a cold clear Winter night. I kept the Banana in leaf and kept the compost in the pot just slightly damp, no more. When the frost had gone in the Spring I put it into the Greenhouse for a while for it to harden off. As I say there are more knowledgeable members out there in the Forum who will, I'm sure, give further advice.
       
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      Not grown cavendish myself but have heard, and believe it wont survive much below 10C for short periods and really needs 15C long term at least.
       
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        Thank you Pete and Armandii , I really can`t bring anymore plants inside , they look really nice but really can`t keep my green house at 10c , It will cost me a fortune , I`m planning to get an electric heather a keep my greehouse just over 2c , would love to get the plants dormant untill March ....finger cross
         
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          Sal, it's not often that I disagree with Pete, but I think you'll find Musa Dwarf Cavendish will survive in the low 40f easily so long as it's not in a draft or too wet.:D
           
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          Thank you Armandii , my bananas are planted in my green house , I builded my self in wood and plexy , and it`s completly sealed and root insulated , the humidity goes really high in summer , that why my plants are now giants , managed to germinate anything ......I want to try to get the humidity down and reduce the watering to once a monthy .....
           
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          Sal, have you got ventilators in the Greenhouse? If so you could open them on reasonable days but just don't forget to shut them at night.:D
           
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          Must say I am following this thread with interest as I have a Musa Cavandish which just grows like the clappers ... :heehee:

          I am surprised however that you Armandii (a Moderator) are 'speaking' to someone who posted in February and has not even visited the forum since early March ... :scratch:
           
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          I'm a guy who lives in hope, Victoria, and leaves messages for members should they ever return. Don't you leave "breadcrumbs" just in case people return, it does pay off, Victoria:D
           
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