Questions tagged [banana]

Common name for genus Musa and their fruit.

Banana is the common name for herbaceous plants of genus Musa and their fruit. They are native to South and Southeast Asia, and were first domesticated on Papua New Guinea.

Most modern edible bananas are produced from crosses of two wild species: Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana. Starchier fruit of the Musa are known as plantains or "cooking bananas". The names "plantain" and "banana" are often used interchangeably, although banana is usually considered sweeter, and plantain starchier.

Wild bananas typically have large, hard seeds inside the fruit. Cultivated bananas and plantains are parthenocarpic (no fertilization) and only have seed remnants. As such they cannot be propagated by seed and must be cloned (eg. with cuttings).

Bananas are considered topical plants and require a frost-free winter to produce fruit. They are grown as ornamental trees in warmer temperate zones which only experience mild frosts.

Use this tag for all questions about growing bananas and plantains.

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Are bananas male/female and which ones will contain seed?

My mum told me that there are female and male bananas (the fruit, not the tree), and only female bananas contain seed. Is it true? She said the little black things commonly seen inside banana are not seeds, and the seeds are very hard to chew and…
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How to use banana peel as a fertilizer?

I have heard several times that banana peel can be used as a fertilizer for garden plants (especially so for roses it appears) and verified it with a quick search on the Internet. As it happens, I sit on quite some banana peel right now (well, not…
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What is the best way to over-winter bananas?

The new house also has a couple of banana trees! What is the best way of over-wintering them? I am in USDA Zone 8a and we've just started to get frosts. From the research/asking around that I've done, it sounds like there are two main approaches:…
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How can I prevent my banana tree from drying out?

We live in Lahore , Pakistan where temperature in summers reach 45 degrees Centigrade. Our banana tree is drying out in the sun. What is the best way to ensure that it remains healthy? This banana tree is only for decorative purposes. It does not…
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Concerned about wintering a potted banana tree

I have been growing this Musa Basjoo plant from a small pup for about three years. It is now 6 feet. This was the first year that I will not be able to bring it inside the house for the winter. It is just too large. I have been told that these…
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Banana transplant not looking too good...help? water? light?

I just ordered two tiny little plants and I transplanted them about a week ago. They are still alive, but I see that there are shriveled and sickly leaves, and the leaf edges are brown. I'm nervous that I am either overwatering or underwatering, or…
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Is this some kind of banana

Will this flower identify the plant? The plant had a single flower in July. The leaves are like a banana plant I think.
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Can I overwinter a banana tree on an unheated sun porch?

Can I overwinter a banana tree that is growing in a container in an unheated sun porch in zone 5? Do I cut it back, water it just enough to keep it from drying? Should it be exposed to light? Would it help to mulch the roots in the pot in case it…
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Are my bananas safe to eat after being flooded by Harvey?

I have banana plants in my back yard, one of which has produced a nice heart. The bananas should be ripe in a month or so. My house and yard were flooded by Harvey. The category 3 floodwater that inundated my house and yard included stuff from…
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What can I do to make a Dwarf Cavendish banana plant thrive in my apartment?

I currently live in New York. I'm interested in having a Dwarf Cavendish as a indoor houseplant, in my apartment. Will it survive/thrive? I can definitely provide sufficient humidity. I know having a house with a patio is much better but I don't…
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How fast do banana plants grow?

Last fall I picked up half a large banana plant corm from the refuse pile at the local gardens, planted it in a 12" pot with loamy soil, and stuck it in my growth chamber for months of benign neglect. Now (mid january, -20°C outside) I've noticed…
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What is the best way to kill a banana shoot but not the entire plant?

Well the recent winter was pretty bad for the bananas, so I cut them down to ground level, and new shoots are coming up. Great (although that means no flowers or bananas this year). The problem now is that I have a shoot coming up in the lawn! I can…
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Leaves on banana plants withering away

My banana plant is withering away. Leaves are starting to turn yellow/brown, droop, and in general the plant is deteriorating. The plant is in a pot, inside, and gets a lot of light although not a lot of direct sunlight. I think this could be some…
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Cutting banana tree without harming it

I have a banana tree that recently decided to retire its main central branch. What’s left is a big dried of stem visible in the center of the pot. Can I just cut it out without harming the plant?
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Should I cut off some banana leaves before flowering?

I am growing a banana plant in my house. Some of my neighbors say that trimming or cutting fresh banana leaves from the tree before it has borne a fruit, would result in the banana tree not producing a banana at all. I need to know whether it is…
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