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Old 02-15-2007, 02:54 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Default Re: musa, pollinate, hybride

Hi there,

I'm very interested in the two high-altitude varieties of balbisiana and acuminata. I've heard from a German, he has good results with the balbisiana. Would there be differences in hardyness in Balbisiana.

The acuminata is Very Interesting!! Only, I've been reading its not that cold tolerant at all. Gabe, have u got any idea where I could find these two hardy musas of high altitude? I really want those now i've read about it!

Erlend, question; i'm thinking of ordering a load of helens hybrid-seeds. Do they germinate as good as sikkimensis? You use fluc. temps on them too. Is the growing speed the same as sikkimensis?

Greetz,
Gunther
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