Quote:
Originally Posted by PR-Giants
Musa AAB Iholena 'Tigua' - Bananas.org
"The rachis is typically bare. The bunch is small to medium-sized. The fruit turn yellow early, when the pulp is still firm.
At that stage, the fruit may require another 2 to 3 weeks on the plant to reach maturity."
The "fruit may require another 2 to 3 weeks" did not apply for the Tigua, but was wondering about others in the subgroup.
I guess " The bunch is small to medium-sized." did not apply for the Tigua either.
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The Hawaiian Iholenas I've seen here look much more yellow from even early stages than do the green ones on this bunch. But they do eventually change into the all yellow ones like most of those in that top hand. Before that they look like some of those in those first hands that are yellowish with some green on the tips.