10 Fresh Musa sikkimensis 'Red Tiger' seeds


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Banana species also available - Musa acuminata, Musa balbisiana -Thai black banana, Musa sikkimensis and Musa velutina - pink banana.


Before sowing your seeds soak for 24 hours in warm water. Then using a seed tray or large modular tray, fill with a good quality seed compost such as John Innes ‘Seed and Potting’. Using a dibber sow the Musa Sikkimensis seed ¼in deep, then back-fill the hole with a little more compost. Water thoroughly, but allow the excess water to drain away before placing the tray in a heated propagator or sealing inside a clear polythene bag and placing in a warm bright area. If using a heated propagator set the day temperature to around 30 degrees Celsius and a night temperature of around 22 degrees Celsius. Be aware that the germination of Musa Sikkimensis and its species can be slow and erratic taking between 1-6 months to germinate.


Keep the compost moist but not waterlogged and once germinated improve ventilation as fungal infections can take hold on both the foliage and the root system.


Once the root system has established the seedlings can be potted on into 9 cm pots and allowed to grow on in a warm, frost free position. Water well during the growing season and feed with a liquid soluble fertiliser every couple of weeks.