If you have a banana plant, you must have 10 to 15 months of growing for the plant to produce fruit. The exact time the plant takes to fruit will depend on various environmental conditions. If you give the plant prime conditions, it will likely produce fruit for you. read more
Banana plants (not trees) produce only a single crop. So they don’t produce for any years. Bananas reproduce by suckers, which are small plants that grow at the root of the parent plant. read more
Mature bananas are 2-1/2 to 12 inches in length and ¾ to 2 inches in width. Fruit peels are red, yellow or green, while the fruit flesh is a white or yellow color. The texture of the fruit begins firm and gradually turns more tender and slippery as it ripens. Banana plants are very fast growing. read more