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Old 09-02-2013, 08:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Mona Lisa is fruiting, finally!

Abnshrek. The "this is worthless" response is getting old. If it was worthless, then it was worthless to respond.

nph, I am excited for you. If you can take it indoors for the winter and keep it from frost and freeze, absolutely go for it. You just might be surprised and how it might work out. I have seen stranger things. Some varieties need very little "tree" time to mature and will still ripen, and others need a lot of hang time t mature.

Also, if at some time you have pups, I would be interested. My "Mona Lisa" looks more like a Mysore. Please take some pix of the flow3ers, esp. the male flowers, when they show up. They would be help others ID their bananas,
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