Banana Sucker | 1 Dozen
₦7,280.00
We supply suckers that were bred from high-performing sucker-producing parent plants and they are reputed for rapid growth, early fruiting, and high yield potential.
- A sucker is a lateral shoot that develops from the rhizome and usually emerges close to the parent plant.
- The offered products are high-quality suckers that produce healthy fruits and conversely make cultivation a profitable one for farmers.
- Available suckers include banana and plantain.
We sell in large quantities and we will be able to supply as much as you demand.
Description
A Banana Sucker | 1 Dozen is a plant growth that develops from the rootstock of a plant that has undergone grafting.
- A Banana Sucker grows from the base of the root of the plant at a certain distance away from the plant.
- This undesirable part of the plant should be removed to prevent it from sucking away the plant’s energy.
- Rooted suckers can be dug up and planted elsewhere.
Key Features of Banana Sucker | 1 Dozen:
- Type: Sword suckers (preferred for better root development and faster establishment)
- Compatibility: Suitable for both small- and large-scale banana farming
- Planting Readiness: Matured and pre-hardened for direct transplanting
- Growth Performance: High survival rate and fast vegetative growth
- Nationwide Delivery: Carefully packed and shipped for safe arrival
Product Characteristics:
- Age: 3–4 months old (ideal transplanting age)
- Height: 1–1.5 feet average sucker height
- Root Health: Well-formed corm and roots for strong establishment
- Varietal Options: Local and hybrid banana varieties available (Cavendish, Orinoco, Plantain, etc.)
- Soil Suitability: Performs well in loamy, well-drained soils with good organic content
- Climate Adaptability: Suitable for tropical and subtropical zones
- Yield Potential: 20–30 kg per bunch (variety-dependent)
- Spacing Recommendation: 2.5m x 2.5m for optimal growth and air circulation
Banana suckers
- Both wild species of bananas and cultivated bananas produce suckers.
- The botanical term for a mat is genet, and for a sucker is ramet.
- Banana plants (Musa spp.), with sweet, nutritious fruit and attractive foliage, have many uses in the kitchen and home landscape.
- Suckers come in three different types, but only sword suckers, or those with a well-developed root system, grow into thriving banana plants.
- Maturity generally ranges from 15 to 24 months.
Additional information
| Weight | 10 kg |
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