Where do banana seeds come from?Banana seeds grow inside the fruit and develop from the ovules. When the fruit is fully ripe, pick it and wash the flesh to get the banana seeds. After the banana seeds are dried, you can cover them with a layer of plastic wrap to prevent the seeds from getting damp. To store the banana seeds, you need to provide them with a dry and ventilated environment. What do banana seeds look like?Normally, bananas do not have seeds because they have been artificially modified. However, wild bananas have seeds that are evenly distributed in the flesh. The seed coat is hard and brown in color. How to Plant Banana SeedsBanana seeds can be planted in October and November each year. The climate at this time is more suitable, the seed germination rate is high, and they will generally bloom about 60 days after planting. 1. Seed treatment: Soak banana seeds in warm water for 24-48 hours before sowing. After the seed coat is fully softened, take out and dry. 2. Sowing: prepare breathable soil, sow the banana seeds on it, then cover it with a thin layer of soil, water the soil to make it moist, and control the temperature at around 15°C. |
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