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How to transplant banana trees #shorts

How to transplant banana trees. Transplanting banana pups (suckers) involves separating a small, 2–4 foot, narrow-leaved "sword sucker" from the parent rhizome using a sharp, sterile spade or knife, ensuring it retains some roots and a piece of the corm. Plant them in well-drained, compost-amended soil, or a pot, at the same depth they were growing, keeping them moist to reduce transplant shock. The steps to Transplant Banana Pups are to Select the Right Pup: Look for "sword suckers," which have narrow, spear-shaped leaves and a strong, independent root system, usually about 2–4 feet tall. You need to then separate the Pup and Using a sharp spade or machete, dig between the mother plant and the pup to sever it from the main underground corm (rhizome). Extract the Plant: Lift the pup with as much of its roots and attached corm as possible. Don't worry if a few roots break; the corm section is crucial for survival.Prepare and Plant:In-Ground: Plant the pup at the same depth it was previously growing, into soil amended with compost or manure.In-Pot: Use a well-draining pot with fresh potting mix.Spacing: Space multiple plants 2–3 feet apart, or up to 8 feet apart for larger varieties.Post-Transplant Care: Water frequently to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged to encourage root development. #shorts #garden #banana #tree #landscaping

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