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Banana tissue culture plants are propagated from the meristematic tissue of banana plants in a sterile environment. This method ensures that the plants are disease-free and genetically uniform, making them ideal for commercial cultivation. Tissue culture allows for the rapid multiplication of banana plants, which can be transferred to soil or other growing mediums once they reach a certain size.
| Propagation method | Tissue culture |
| Plant size at delivery | 10 to 30 cm |
| Growth conditions | Requires warm temperatures and high humidity |
| Disease resistance | Generally disease-free due to sterile propagation |
| Varieties available | Cavendish, Red Dacca, and others |
When choosing banana tissue culture plants, consider the specific variety that suits your climate and market demand. It's important to specify the desired size at delivery and any particular growth conditions you can provide. Additionally, inquire about the plants' disease resistance and any certifications that may be relevant to your region, especially if you are sourcing for large-scale agricultural operations.
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They are disease-free, genetically uniform, and allow for faster propagation.
Provide warm temperatures, high humidity, and ensure proper drainage.
They can start producing fruit within 12 to 18 months under optimal conditions.
Yes, they can be grown in pots, but ensure adequate space and nutrients.
Well-drained, fertile soil with a pH of 5.5 to 7.0 is ideal.
Look for vibrant green leaves, strong stems, and no signs of disease or pests.