Singapuri Banana Tissue Caltured Fruit Fruit Plant (1.5-2 Feet Height)
Estimated Delivery: Jun 09 - Jun 15
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Singapuri Banana, a premium tissue-cultured dwarf variety suited for Indian home gardens, produces sweet compact bunches with 200-220 fruits of 15-21 cm length and 12-13 cm girth on plants reaching 4-6 feet tall, ideal for small spaces and high-density planting. This disease-free propagation method ensures uniform vigorous growth, early maturity within 1-2 years, and resistance to common banana viruses like bunchy top and bract mosaic through meristem culture techniques. The 1.5–2 feet plant establishes rapidly in pots or fields, delivering consistent yields across tropical climates from Maharashtra to Eastern India.
1 live Singapuri Banana tissue cultured fruit plant
Height at dispatch: approximately 1.5–2 feet
Elite dwarf variety for sweet compact bunches, virus-free uniformity, and space-saving growth
Perfect for pots, terraces, backyards, or commercial plots
🍌 Dwarf pseudostem (4-6 ft) with broad leaves forming heavy bunches rich in potassium, vitamin B6, C supporting digestion, heart health, energy, and anemia prevention
🌸 Fast uniform maturity; ratoon cropping for 2-3 cycles; 95-98% fruiting rate
💪 Tissue culture guarantees somaclonal variation-free plants; tolerant to Sigatoka, Panama wilt
🌦 Tropical performer (13-38°C); pH 6-7.5 loamy soils optimal
🌱 Clonal exact mother plant traits; year-round propagation availability
🪴 Soil: Fertile well-drained loam; spacing 1.5x1.2m high density
💧 Watering: Drip irrigation 20-30L/plant daily; fertigation NPK schedule
🌿 Mulching: Organic suppresses weeds retains moisture
🧴 Fertilizing: N200 P60-70 K300/plant split doses; micronutrients foliar
🍌 Fresh eating, chips, desserts, export; uniform ripening eases harvest
💪 High benefit-cost ratio; 100T/ha potential with management
🌳 Windbreak, soil stabilizer; organic compatible
🎁 Entrepreneur starter for banana farming