Things Needed

Prevent damage from animals to your bananas as they produce and mature on the plant . Bananas left display become damaged from sunburn , the rubbing of the large leaves against the fruit and from scavenge animals . Over the yr , banana tree acquire regions have honed a procedure for cheaply protecting bunches of bananas on the tree until quick for crop . In Queensland , starting in 1955 , blue - tinge polythene bags came into use for protecting banana followed by enclose the bunches in " in high spirits Wet Strength " kraft paper theme bag in 1963 , according to Purdue University . For the most effective protective covering , New South Wales recommends using polythene bags to protect the fruit and increase the production yield .

Step 1

depend for sign of emerge banana bunches . look until two to three workweek after the bract emerges from the top of the tree and the bracts pull away from the fruit . The Banana Consultants recommends waiting two weeks . Some banana plants might take three week until you may put the covering on , harmonize to Purdue University .

Step 2

rise a ladder , if it is needed to enter the banana tree bract . draw out an opaque bag , such as burlap or a specialty blue - color polythene cup of tea , over the entire gang .

Step 3

wed the top of the bag shut by wrapping a string around the grip at the top of the banana tree bunch .

Step 4

pull up stakes the old bag in home until after harvest , between 75 and 80 day after putting the covering over the banana lot , consort to Purdue University .

Step 5

Cut the shank attaching the bunch of bananas to the plant with a machete when ready to harvest . chafe the remnants of the peak and harvest when they crumble easy , the banana turn over to luminousness light-green and the yield begin to straighten in physique , according to Purdue University .

Step 6

tolerate the bananas to continue to ripen off the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree at room temperature , until yellow and speckle with brown . pass on them inside the banana tree bunch covering to hasten ripening .

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