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Originally Posted by venturabananas
Looks like Zebrina (the colorful one) and Orinoco.
There's two basic kinds of factors that control the number of bananas produced: genetic makeup and environmental conditions. Your fruiting one looks like Orinoco, which is a variety that never makes lots bananas compared to some other varieties. But it will make more than yours did if grown in optimal conditions, e.g., lots of warmth, light, water, and nutrients.
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Thx for helping identifing,
I will not waste time waiting on fruit from the Zebrina for sure.
I will look into the Orinoco type, and do some reading upon.
One last ?,
Any idea, how long it takes fruit to mature?
Could it be a dwarf Orinoco, bc the fruit do not appear to be getting larger?
Since, it stopped producing we cut off the flower, in hopes fruit would develop larger.
Thx again for the info. Have a great day.