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Musa basjoo 90cm

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Leaves are cut off for transportation! The best banana plant to make your garden tropical as the stem can tolerate cold down to -7C. With the roots in the open ground, it can survive at -15C with the necessary packing work!

It grows fairly quickly and can grow up to 400cm tall in the Netherlands, with leaves as long as 200cm. In a warm summer, a lotus flower can also develop from which small bananas can grow. Unfortunately, in almost all cases they are too small to eat, but it still really gives the feeling of the tropics in our Dutch backyard.

Would you like to buy a hardy banana plant? Then we recommend the Musa basjoo, it is a real winner!

The Musa basjoo is a fast grower but stops growing below 14C.

We therefore advise you to keep cuttings of 35 cm inside first until the end of April/May, so they can grow well, and then plant them out. Then you will have a nice big banana plant in the summer months.

Winter protection:
The roots of the Musa basjoo are very hardy, sometimes they are even said to withstand minus 20 degrees (in the open ground).
We do recommend protecting the Musa basjoo though!
You can do this by wrapping the trunk in the colder months.

To protect the Musa basjoo during the winter:
1. First, remove all the leaves from the Musa basjoo.
2. You cut the trunk to the desired height (1 meter high).
3. Chicken wire around the trunk and fill it with hay.
4. Old leaves over the ground near the Musa basjoo.
5. Then wrap it with fleece or burlap.

If the trunk is protected well enough during the winter months, the Musa basjoo will continue to grow from there!
If the trunk has not been protected or has not been protected well, the Musa basjoo will turn into a goo-like substance. Note: Remove the rotten parts and then the Musa basjoo will reappear from the ground later!

The Musa basjoo is hardy only in the open ground. In a pot, it should overwinter frost-free.
Minimum temperature
-20 C
Position
Light shade/sun/may also be in full sun
Watering
Give lots of water
Comes from
Himalayas
Soil type
Mediterranean nutrient soil
Full soil
Yes if well protected
Tub plant
Yes
Flowering period
N/A
Growth rate
Very fast
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Note, important!
Height (incl. pot):
± 90 cm
Pot size:
20 cm
Min. height:
80 cm
Max. height:
120 cm
Est. weight:
30kg
Winter hardy:
Ja
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Min. hoogte incl. pot:
Breedte kweekpot:
80cm
20cm
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14,99
Hydrokorrels - Hydro Grains 5 Litres
4,99
Florentus Mediterranean Soil - 40 Liter
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Product toelichting
Leaves are cut off for transportation! The best banana plant to make your garden tropical as the stem can tolerate cold down to -7C. With the roots in the open ground, it can survive at -15C with the necessary packing work!

It grows fairly quickly and can grow up to 400cm tall in the Netherlands, with leaves as long as 200cm. In a warm summer, a lotus flower can also develop from which small bananas can grow. Unfortunately, in almost all cases they are too small to eat, but it still really gives the feeling of the tropics in our Dutch backyard.

Would you like to buy a hardy banana plant? Then we recommend the Musa basjoo, it is a real winner!

The Musa basjoo is a fast grower but stops growing below 14C.

We therefore advise you to keep cuttings of 35 cm inside first until the end of April/May, so they can grow well, and then plant them out. Then you will have a nice big banana plant in the summer months.

Winter protection:
The roots of the Musa basjoo are very hardy, sometimes they are even said to withstand minus 20 degrees (in the open ground).
We do recommend protecting the Musa basjoo though!
You can do this by wrapping the trunk in the colder months.

To protect the Musa basjoo during the winter:
1. First, remove all the leaves from the Musa basjoo.
2. You cut the trunk to the desired height (1 meter high).
3. Chicken wire around the trunk and fill it with hay.
4. Old leaves over the ground near the Musa basjoo.
5. Then wrap it with fleece or burlap.

If the trunk is protected well enough during the winter months, the Musa basjoo will continue to grow from there!
If the trunk has not been protected or has not been protected well, the Musa basjoo will turn into a goo-like substance. Note: Remove the rotten parts and then the Musa basjoo will reappear from the ground later!

The Musa basjoo is hardy only in the open ground. In a pot, it should overwinter frost-free.
Minimum temperature -20 C
Position Light shade/sun/may also be in full sun
Watering Give lots of water
Comes from Himalayas
Soil type Mediterranean nutrient soil
Full soil Yes if well protected
Tub plant Yes
Flowering period N/A
Growth rate Very fast
Note, important!
Some (to all) of the leaves can be removed for transport.

Despite the care of packing, it is possible that a leaf may break off during transport.

This is not a problem, you can simply cut these off and a new one will grow on very quickly.

We always recommend to immediately repot a purchased plant into a larger sized pot, because the pots sold are usually completely rooted. It allows the plant to root more, grow more and it's better for keeping the soil moist.

Most often the plant is around the minimum size. The height of the plant is always incl. pot height. Its actual height depends on the various sources of supply and how long the plant has been staying and growing in our stock environment.

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A plant with a nice pot enhances the atmosphere much more and becomes more beautiful than without one. Of course the pot should match the plant and location. The recommended diameter of a pot for this Musa basjoo is 28 - 40 cm. This is not only an eye-pleasing proportion, but also makes caring for the plant more easy.

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Musa basjoo care

Plants Encyclopedia

All interesting and necessary information about the Musa basjoo is found in our encyclopedia



Pay attention

Some (to all) of the leaves can be removed for transport. Despite the care of packing, it is possible that a leaf may break off during transport. This is not a problem, you can simply cut these off and a new one will grow on very quickly.

Watering

This plant should be watered regularly. During sunny periods, we recommend watering every day. During less sunny periods, we recommend once every 3 days unless it has rained. The Musa Basjoo consists of 80% water. We therefore also recommend that you keep the root ball well moist.

Placement

The Musa Basjoo banana plant needs a place with lots of light in order to grow quickly. However, it can also be placed in a spot with a lot of shade, only then it will grow more slowly.

Nutrition

Nutrition is very important for plants. We recommend that this plant is provided with a good nutrient medium by using high quality Mediterranean soil. We also recommend additional nutrients: Mediterranean food tablets, which you simply press into the soil next to the plant. This ensures the supply of all necessary nutrients. The plant will then also retain its dark green leaf color.

Cutting

The leaves can be cut off at the stem.

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The Musa basjoo is perfectly suited for the Dutch garden!

Yes indeed! The Musa basjoo is completely winter hardy, but that only applies to the trunk. The roots should remain below ground, because there it hardly freezes. Above ground the trunk remains standing which can withstand the cold. The leaves should be removed before the frost period. Then in spring new larger leaves will appear very quickly!

Frequently asked questions, FAQ

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Is the Musa basjoo hardy?

The Musa basjoo can tolerate cold up to a wind chill (so depending on how much wind there is) of 18 degrees below zero. Below that it should be protected.

How to care for a Musa basjoo

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You can find everything about caring for the Musa basjoo in our extended encyclopedia article

How to Protect a Musa basjoo from Frost/Wintering

When the cold gets below -18 degrees, protection is necessary for the survival of a Musa basjoo. You do this by wrapping fleece (a good breathable thin cloth) around the leaf crown to block the wind. If the Musa basjoo is in full ground, then no protection for the root ball is needed for this. But if it is in an uninsulated pot, then the root ball also needs to be protected. You can do this by wrapping bubble wrap (or other insulating material) around the pot. So that the wind no longer has any influence through the rim of the pot.

When to water the Musa basjoo?

When the Musa basjoo is outside it needs very little water during the winters, almost none. But during the hot days of summer it should be watered every day, sometimes as much as 2x on the very hottest days. In between, it can be once every 2-4 days, depending on the temperature. You can feel this in the soil. If the soil is fairly moist, the banana plant still has enough water.

What kind of soil does the Musa basjoo want?

A Musa basjoo likes good nutrient soil. For example, you can pamper the root ball with a bag of Florentus Mediterranean Nutrient Soil, specially developed for Mediterranean plants such as the Musa basjoo.

How to prune/prune a Musa basjoo?

For a Musa basjoo, it is a natural thing for leaves to become dry and die. You can simply cut these off close to the stem. The banana plant is not affected by this. It is also often recommended to cut off the leaves before the winter so that the energy no longer goes there to grow, because the new year there will be new leaves again.

When to put the Musa basjoo inside?

The Musa basjoo can withstand the hot sun well, so in summer it doesn't need to go inside. It can also withstand rain well, so during fall and spring and rainy days of summer, it doesn't need to go inside either. But, at -18 freezing temperatures (so really by exception in the Netherlands) he gets a hard time. Then he needs to be protected, or taken to a warmer place.

How to take cuttings / propagate a Musa basjoo

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To propagate the Musa basjoo, please refer to our extended encyclopedia article that explains everything.

Why does a Musa basjoo get yellow leaves?

It could be that the Musa basjoo does not get enough water during the growing season, but it is also a natural thing for leaves to become barren. Some leaves have simply reached their age and then die off. The leaves can be removed with scissors, or by hand.

Are Musa basjoos toxic to cats/dogs ?

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The Musa basjoo is non-toxic, so it is fine to be placed in an environment with cats/dogs.

Where to buy a Musa basjoo?

We have a very simple answer to this question. Teeninga Palms is a specialist in hardy Mediterranean plants and trees, offering them at the lowest price and highest quality, so the choice is easy!

Our plant sizes are determined by measuring the smallest plants up until the largest in a field with hundreds of plants. Because a plant is a natural product, it's possible a plant is a little smaller than the mentioned minimum size.

This deviation is 10cm maximum. In our guidelines we keep a margin of max. 10cm regarding the minimum size.

Note: when you order a plant that doesn't stay green in the winter, it's probably (when ordered during the winter months or the beginning spring season) smaller than the minimum size. This is not a problem in any case, because the plant will grow new branches or leaves and the minimum height will be reached within a short period. Your order will have the right size within a short time.

Special transport is required for larger/heavier plants or objects. This transport costs 29,95 (free for orders above 300). The benefit of this transport is that more products can be selected without getting additional transport costs. The delivery time of this transport type usually is within 1 workday. Howiever, it can take 1 or more days in some cases. If you're not at home when the driver arrives, the order will be placed in front of your door.
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