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How do you support a tree/stalk?

Posted by tomncath 9B(microclimate 10A) (My Page) on
Mon, Jul 20, 09 at 7:03

My back yard is very small, and the area where I put these Mahoi bananas has shade to the east and west in the morning and afternoon. Consequently the trees grew to the east at an 80 degree angle. PROBLEM, since I noticed the first stalk of friut two days ago the tree is already leaning at an angle of probably 70-72 degrees, if I don't do something soon I'll probably lose the tree and fruit. Suggestions on how and where to support this tree/stalk will be appreciated.

Tom


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RE: How do you support a tree/stalk?

Use a section of 2" PVC pipe with a T joint on one end. Attach a 90 degree piece on either end of the T, then a short piece of 2" pipe to make a big "U" shaped "holder" at the end of the long section of pipe. Just dry fit the pieces. Add longer sections of 2" pipe with a connector piece if the stalk is extremely high off the ground. Brace the other end of the long section of 2" pipe that is touching the ground with a brick or cinder block to keep from sliding off the banana pseudostem. Works like a champ.

Steve


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  • Posted by tomncath 9B(microclimate 10A) (My Page) on
    Tue, Jul 21, 09 at 18:39

Hi Steve,

Here's what I've done so far.

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I'm not wild about this setup but had to do something temporarily or I was going to lose the tree and stalk. I like your idea but I'm dimensionally challenged, can't picture the final product. Any chance you can post some pictures? Thanks again for the reply.

Tom


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Here's a picture.

Here is a link that might be useful: Propped up Ae Ae


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  • Posted by tomncath 9B(microclimate 10A) (My Page) on
    Wed, Jul 22, 09 at 16:44

Thanks Steve, I've got it now. Nice albumn, I see some plumies in there too. I've got a nice Jeannie Moragne, be happy to send you a stick after they bloom this year if you're interested.

Tom

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I appreciate the offer. I've got that particular plumeria already. Good luck with your bananas.

Steve


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  • Posted by tomncath 9B(microclimate 10A) (My Page) on
    Sun, Aug 9, 09 at 17:49

My second Mahoi put out its fruit stalk much sooner than I'd expected so I decided to try staking the tree to compare how the two plants do. I purchased some 15" anchors and staked this one. The placement of the lines is not optimal but was necessary as I really couldn't place the lines in my neighbor's yard where it would have posed a problem mowing....

The first Mahoi is doing well with its 2x4 supports.

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Tom, I would love to have a cutting of your plumeria if you would like to send me one. You can send me an email if you want to share. Hope you do not mind that I asked.
Thanks


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  • Posted by tomncath 9B(microclimate 10A) (My Page) on
    Mon, Aug 10, 09 at 17:50

No problem figara, but they have not bloomed yet so at this point I'd save this link and then send me an email in early January, I'm in an area of Florida that gets NO frost so I'll be cutting them back then, probably have about 15-20 sticks to give away.

Tom


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  • Posted by tomncath 9B(microclimate 10A) (My Page) on
    Fri, Aug 14, 09 at 18:04

Thought I'd post this picture in case anybody wanted to see how the first stalk is doing....

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yummy, yummy !!!


 
 

 

 


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