How to Grow Banana Tree From Banana 🍌🍌🍌 New gardening method

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I did the same with an egg, can't wait to grow an eggplant !

sandeephunjan
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I have followed all the steps you describe in your video, except I have also cut the tip of the banana in eigth parts and placed a piece if Aloe vera between them, to prevent the wounds from rotting, increse wound healing, promote root formation and keep the parts separated so each part can make roots and form a new plant. It worked, but was not 100% succesful. Not all the sideshoots developed or survived but I got on average five healthy sideshoots per banana. What made it worth the hassle.
I started in november of last year (2022) with 10 bananas and ended with 53 healthy plants. At the time the sideshoots became too large to stay in my living room, spring had arrived and the plants were transplanted to the garden where they grew into adult plants in a few weeks time. We are experiencing a warm and rainy summer and the growth is spectacular, to say the least, I think mainly because of the fresh onion compost and the onion juice concoction.
When using a compost heap in the garden, each time it rains, part of the nutrients are washed away and are lost. By making compost in the pot itself, as the video shows, 100% of the nutrients do not only stay in the pot, but are also released near the roots, readily avalable to the potted plant. And it shows! The plants love it.

Earlier today we finished harvesting half of the plants. At about 50kg banana bunch per "tree" we had to be inventive on how to harvest them as we are not used to harvest bananas in Western Europe. My son almost broke his back after being hit by 65kg bananas when I cut loose the first and largest banana bunch. After some trial and error we now cut the banana "hands" one by one while they are still hanging on the tree.

The fruit shops and department stores in my country are very happy with my locally grown bananas. People blind testing mine versus commercially available bananas perefrered mine, for their superior taste. I heard bananas fron Latin America are harvested when they are still very green and turn yellow during their many weeks long voyage to Europe. When harvested green, the rich banana flavours have not developed in the fruit as they do in bananas that stay on the plant until they are ripe.

Local papers have picked up the story and generated free advertisement for me. The other half of the bananas (the ones still growing) are all reserved by some top restaurants. I had some chefs over here, who after tasting a banana got totally carried away and started making a list of all the meals end deserts they were going to make with them. They also asked me about "plantain" bananas. Something I had never heard of before. After a Google search I realised I may have been the only person on earth who didn't know what plantain bananas are. I'm looking into it now.

I have given my resignation at work and will concentrate 100% on banana growing in Western Europe. I have plans to fill my living room, kitchen and porch with new bananas that I will cut in 16 pieces this time. I will also include some plantains.
With my savings I have bought three hectares of land: one hectare to grow banana plants, one hectare to grow onions and one hectare to grow Aloe vera plants.

I am hoping for mild winters and warm and rainy summers. We expereinced severely dry summers with multiple and/or long heat waves the previous years. La Niña changed all that.
Climate change does have a bright side too, one just has to find a way to make it work for you.

Thank you so much for your inspiring video! I haven't watched any others from you, but once the banana season is over I'll wach each and every one of them.Who knows what new ideas I may get.

Wish me luck!

For those who may wonder: my son is doing much better now and should leave the hospital by the end of the month. The doctors rate his chances for a full recovery as high.

MrKeroMar
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From now on I will keep my bananas in soil. It seems to preserve them really well :D

lubostapusik
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Why does this feel like an AI generated video

dachreport
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Nice trick, but you forgot that there is no way a ripe banana still looks the same after 4 weeks.

moz
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This video just taught me how to store my onions LOL

jacqueturner
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I was given a banana tree over 20 years ago from my uncle in Florida. Since then, he has passed on, and I keep growing off springs since they created new plants from their roots. I'm in a cooler climate where I have to bring them indoors in the winter. The 8+ plants will never produce bananas up in my climate since they need warm weather all the time. But whenever I look at the plants, I think of my uncle. If you did not know, if they produce a bunch of bananas, the plant will die. That's why they multiple from their root system of with help like what you did.
Nice video. I let them sit in my bog of my Koi pond since they love water.

monadking
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Amazing skills! I worry about other plants in your garden however, they don't grow at all. I compared 0:50 to 8:39 and to 10:20, 40 and 90 days!!! an everything is exactly the same, no new leaves no growth, just froze in time.... You probably have to use that aloe and onion skin for them too.

sergeychehov
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Love the way the music changes to 70s lounge jazz when the aloe chopping starts- naff cooking show vibes😁

angelabrady
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Loving the humor of the comment section.

CJ-hzuj
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I planted some M&Ms with it so I can have chocolate covered bananas

WillWilsonII
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For those interested in the reasoning behind some of this, it should be noted that Bananas we tend to find in stores are actually a hybrid of a few varieties of Banana. Natural Banana species tend to have issues with either having seeds all the way through the fruit or with just generally being unpalatable. So, the Bananas we eat (initially the Gross Michael Banana, but now the Cavandish Banana...with a small following of the Goldfinger Banana) tend to be cross-bred. Unfortunately, this results in the plant being infertile, so its seeds won't produce new Banana trees however much we try.

So, to propagate the Banana tree, we have to take advantage of the ability of Plants to regrow a copy of the parent plant from an off-cutting in the right conditions. This does, however, mean that all banana trees are technically the same plant, and a fungus that kills one will easily kill several, which is why we are no longer eating the Gross Michael Banana, and why Banana candy never tastes like the Bananas you'll find in stores.

SwordlordRoy
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That was impressive.. and the onion juice concoction for mold fungus deterrent is useful info too! Thank you

joanneg
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Amazing technique
I started to grow use your method 👍

Brilliogarden
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I love what you did with the onions 🌰 never seen that before 😮😊 i have watched lots of YouTube gardening channels 😀

jojottheprodigaldaughter
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Amazing! After 25+ days the banana turned greener! Must try!🤣

gvesheber
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1) Store Bought Cavendish Banana
2) WTF, stupid stuff
3) 25 days later, banana hasn't turned to absolute black mush, it's it's got a few months old pup glued to it.
4) 40 days later, a 1 to 2 year old different variety Dwarf Cavendish Tree with 2 pups already.
5) some time later, it's now a Florida Home Depot Banana tree.

That's some amazing aloe!!!

scotmcpherson
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I love how the banana stopped aging jus as you started filming this video 😅 an entire plant grew and it still looked the same lol

jasonluke
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Inacreditável ver tamanho esforça para sacanear os outros...

jonnyz
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I like your explanation you're a real teacher, I have learn more thank you for your teaching God bless you

ElsieMaluleka