What I noticed this morning, the banana bunches have grown in just a short time. , you can really see the effort the plant is putting into developing each fruit.
These bananas are still green, but the size and formation already show good progress. Itโs always a satisfying moment on the farm when you begin to see results like this after weeks of care.
One thing Iโve learned from growing bananas is that they donโt need perfect conditions to grow โ they just need consistency. Even with some dry leaves and changing weather, the plant continues to push forward.
Looking closely at the leaves, you can see some signs of stress, especially from heat and natural aging. This is something Iโm still learning to manage better. Farming is not about getting everything perfect, but about improving step by step.
As the bunch gets heavier, Iโll need to keep supporting the plant to prevent any damage. This stage is very important, and Iโm watching it closely to ensure a good harvest.
For me, moments like this are a reminder that farming is a journey of patience. You donโt rush growth โ you observe it, learn from it, and appreciate every stage.
๐ฟ Iโm excited to see how these bananas will develop in the coming weeks.
Do you grow bananas at this stage if you have?



