View Single Post
Old 06-25-2012, 07:29 AM   #7 (permalink)
EuroBanana
 
Location: Corsica island (France)
Zone: 9
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 83
BananaBucks : 42,831
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Thanks" 28 Times
Was Thanked 59 Times in 39 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 2 Times
Default Re: Agristarst's dwarf namwah

Quote:
Originally Posted by trebor View Post
Agri-Starts has been a leader in Tissue Culture for years . I'm sure there have been a few mix ups from time to time . And I think that they come from the business that purchase from Agri-Starts rather than it coming from them.. They produce thousands of cultures weekly and have some of the brightest people in North America employed there. Hundreds of mid to large scale farms have faithfully bought cultures from them and used them in the fields with 100% positive results !
Thanks Trebor for your answer. I have no reason to doubt Agristart is a very serious company.

I was just wondering why they are going on selling, under the erroneous name of "blue Java" (aka ice cream) a (good indeed) variety of Pisang awak.

If there is an efficient quality control in the company they have to correct this denomination. Don't you agree ?

Please tell me if I am mistaking.

Thanks for the very interesting video.


Phil
__________________
Phil

In the ground outside :
- Dwarf Brazilian
- Tall orinoco
- Rajapuri
- Manzano
- Tall namwah aka "US-ice cream"
- Dwarf orinoco.

Waiting to be planted :
- Goldfinger
- Mysore
- Pisang mas
- "Figue family"
- Dwarf namwah.

Just for fun in pots :
- Basjoo
-Sikkimensis red tiger

Last edited by EuroBanana : 06-25-2012 at 07:41 AM.
EuroBanana is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To EuroBanana
Said thanks: