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  • great clip keep it up =)

  • you're a good man Mauro.

  • cant eat the fruit? aw pointless almost

  • Lack of experience. It was my first video, and I liked the music.

  • Dude. WWHHHHYYYYY is this video so long? Its ten pictures total. It takes ten minutes to show?

  • love the music

  • well how did it go? this is 2010

  • @filmitfilmit I'm still working on it. The weather is starting to get warmer so by next month I will get concrete proof of my experiment.

    Thank you for asking.

    Mauro

  • What is the title of this song? Can anyone help?

  • The title is" Besame Mucho", it's Spanish.

  • A painful preacher, like a candle bright, consumes himself in giving others light.

  • Crede quod habes, et habes.

    Believe that you have it, and you have it.

    Faith moves a mountain.

    鰯の頭も信心から。

  • just to correct it... banana is not tree it is a herbaaceous plant... hehe sory

  • Don izarob, gracias por su importante comento acerca de mi injertos.

    Is it insane to eat rattle snakes, too?

    The Chinese eat them everyday. What is insane for you may be bred and butter for me.

    Thanks anyway.

  • First of all, I don´t really know if that grafting can be successfull at all. And bananas don´t need grafting. If a variety does not resist winter, it won´t resist winter even when you "graft" it onto a Musa basjoo (if thas can be call grafting).

  • Dear izarob.

    No one has to call my surgical incision in the banana corm "grafting".

    I, myself, call it grafiting, because I had to split it. I added one more i, (eye).

    We have different points of view concerning the matter. I'm sure you think we humans have only two eyes. I say we have three eyes. Another eye which you can not see for yourself is in your heart.

    That heart eye which I'm mentioning helps you see things that things are not what they seem to be.

  • Grafting bananas? What for? It´s insane...

  • Mijigua, you will see soon with all your three eyes, how your "called by yourself grafting", fails.

    I can see it with my fourth eye: my mind.

  • Mijigua193, your banana grafting videos appear to be nonsense. If I'm understanding your 'thing' about this is that the saps of the two different varieties influence the quality of the respective fruits produced from one variety to the other, creating 'nonsexual' hybrid fruits. I'd be surprised if this is valid, true, or substantial.

  • Remember, practice makes perfect. Only a real farmer knows the secrets of nature. My experiment is truly amazing. In the near future I'll show you concrete proof of my success.

  • Grafting is a major part of my business,I'm also a small scale farmer of fruit. I've grown bananas also, and I'm pretty well familiar with them. I realize, for example, how rootstocks can have a very minor influence, or relatively unsubstantial/insignificant influence on the scion fruit production. Your videos are rather pompous and unsubstantial, not really legitimate in character. I think 'inarching' is the graft procedure you're using.

  • In the place I live here in Japan, only the musa basjoo can survive the cold winter outdoors. All the edible species I've planted before have not resisted the snow. I'm trying to fuse the corm of a edible variety to the musa basjoo to see if the basjoo will help the weaker variety to resist the cold. I believe there should be an exchange of cells in between them. By next spring I will get the result of my experiments. If there was 1% of a chance in a 100, I'd still do it!

  • Thanks for the video..but try a video it will very interesting to see the whole process live!

  • Amazing. I live in the cold UK and can only grow basjoo, sikkimensis and lasiocarpa outside, and whilst they keep their stems and the leaves get frozen off through the frosty winter november to april, they start producing the new leaves and are looking lush by july. They fruit ok, but obviously not edible fruit. I`m trying Orinoco this year coming, and have one small plant which I`ll plant out in april 2009. This should produce nice fruit I hope. I`m going to try grafting now I`ve seen this !

  • I heard they do this kind of grafting in Brazil. This is my new experiment. Most people don't believe it's possible, but I do. There's a lot of phenomenons in nature that we don't have explanations. I believe in the power of nature itself. I think there should be some kind of hormone exchange between the 2 varieties. I will continue my experiment until I get good results. It seems that no one have tried it before.

  • The paper bag protects the cuts I made in the bulb of the banana shoot. When I water the plant, I water around the paper bag. As you can see the paper bag has no bottom, so the roots can grow freely. I'm just trying to protect the wound I made from fungus and too much moisture.

  • Whats the paperbag for?

    Is this really possible?

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