Thank you for sharing. Been fun following your progress over the years. I am finishing up a similar build currently. One thing. Once your Banana produces a rack of bananas it's done producing. You are supposed to cut that down and let the next pups grow up and produce. I am not claiming to be an expert but I have been researching a lot about growing bananas as I picked up a 30 year old Brazilian Banana tree in a pot that has never produced.
Good to get your update. I drove to Alliance, NE years ago and interviewed Rus. Soon after, I then found this channel of yours. Because of you talking about sun sugar tomatoes (I think it was you), I ordered some of the non-gmo sun sugar seeds. The seedlings grew well under my grow light indoors from April to May. Transplanted them outdoors in very large pots in June. Of those five plants, two died, two stayed under five inches tall and one is 27" tall with some flowers and small fruit at the top. I used the same dirt for all pots. I am guessing the partial sun is the problem.
it gets better every year. We always have citrus in season and frequently have figs and passion fruit. As chose trees continue to mature it'll get better and better. Been a fun journey.
Thanks for the vid.
I’m glad you are posting again. This is great 😊 #utah #garden #farm
thank you!
Thank you for sharing. Been fun following your progress over the years. I am finishing up a similar build currently. One thing. Once your Banana produces a rack of bananas it's done producing. You are supposed to cut that down and let the next pups grow up and produce. I am not claiming to be an expert but I have been researching a lot about growing bananas as I picked up a 30 year old Brazilian Banana tree in a pot that has never produced.
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Thank you for sharing
you're welcome. Thanks for watching.
Please upload more!! Love your greenhouse
Thanks for the tour! 🎉
i've missed your videos
yeah I've done a terrible job giving updates. Gonna try to do an update every season because here in Utah its always changing.
Thanks for the update. If can find the time we would love a couple of winter udates
Will do for sure. Winter is a fun time in the GH.
Good to get your update.
I drove to Alliance, NE years ago and interviewed Rus. Soon after, I then found this channel of yours. Because of you talking about sun sugar tomatoes (I think it was you), I ordered some of the non-gmo sun sugar seeds. The seedlings grew well under my grow light indoors from April to May. Transplanted them outdoors in very large pots in June. Of those five plants, two died, two stayed under five inches tall and one is 27" tall with some flowers and small fruit at the top. I used the same dirt for all pots. I am guessing the partial sun is the problem.
my favorite tomato variety. They never make it indoors as we just eat them off the plant.
Great to have news, tank you for posting! I wonder what the fruit production and the quantities look like after 4-5 years?
it gets better every year. We always have citrus in season and frequently have figs and passion fruit. As chose trees continue to mature it'll get better and better. Been a fun journey.
Thanks for the update! How tall is the peak of your greenhouse and how tall do your bananas get? Which variety are they?
12 feet tall. I have dwarf cavendish and they get up to the ceiling.
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you'll need to hand pollinate the dragon fruit at night
Most of the time, the dragonfruit needs to be hand pollinated to get fruit. That may be why you're not getting any off such a large plant.
appreciate this feedback. We've started hand pollinating and hope for better results. But the flowers are so fun to see.
What btu is your heater in the greenhouse?
I have a 48’ gh in the snow here in Idaho and want to install a backup heater..