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Climate

Latitude and Altitude


Banana is a tropical plant requiring a warm and humid climate.

  • Tamil Nadu : Bananas can be grown from sea level to an altitude of 1200 metres. The latitude for banana is 10° N to 12° N.

  • Kerala     : Bananas can be grown from sea level to an altitude of 1200 metres. The latitude for banana is 10° N to 14° N.

  • Karnataka  : Bananas can be grown from sea level to an altitude of 1200 metres. The latitude for banana is 14° N to 28° N for Coastal, South and North region.

Temperature


  • The problems which result in a banana plantation from low winter temperatures serve to only emphasize the importance of adequate heat as a factor, in banana production.

  • In coastal areas of Tamil Nadu the cyclonic wind damages the plantations. Hence it is advisable to select areas where mean temperature is around 25°C -30°C with a mean annual rainfall of 100 mm per month.

Rainfall


  • Banana requires on an average, 1700mm rainfall distributed throughout the year for its satisfactory growth.

  • Stagnation of water is injurious and may cause diseases like panama wilt.

Wind


  • Wind exerts profound influence on growth and production of banana and it is considered as the scourge in banana plantation world wide.

  • Wind velocity more than 50 km/hour causes serious damage to banana plantation.

  • Pseudostems at preflower initiation stage are sometimes cut above ground level to avoid severe wind damage.

  • However, this practice is adopted only in cyclone prone areas.

  • A wind velocity of 18-30 km/h is sufficient to spilt the leaf lamina.      

  • Winds at 54-72 km/h can upturn and blow down large plantation while winds at 90-100 km/h completely destroy banana plantations.

Humidity


  • When growing banana tree, the humidity must be taken into consideration.

  • A humidity of at least 50%, preferably higher, is recommended since the banana plant is native to hot and humid parts of the world.

  • Dry air will damage the banana leaves.

Sunshine and Light


  • Part shade, particularly the edges of forests and along roadways; too much shade can impair the development of the fruit while too much sun necessitates lots of watering . The banana plant is native to parts of the world where the sunshine is very strong and bright light is therefore a good idea if you want to be successful when growing banana tree. Approximately 12 hours of strong light is recommended for most types of banana.

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