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Old 10-04-2016, 07:33 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Default Re: Banana seeds from chinese auction portal

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Originally Posted by beam2050 View Post
..... each package has different seeds, may be smart enough to use different grass seeds. we will see. but the red bananas are sold from many different sites and countries. we will see.

Ok... This has been an ongoing thread with some confusion So....

Are the seeds large, Black and Round? Do they look Anything like this? These are Banana Seeds. Yours should have looked something like these.



or this?




As for the pink ones, those are M. velutina and are readily available in the USA. No need to waste your money from a China seller

But, they look like this


Not this



THAT one is a Photoshopped banana Picture.


Any Banana seeds you buy that are supposed to grow "Rainbow" bananas is fake. The bananas in This picture are All Photoshopped

These are not real


Red Bananas are real, but you will not find seeds from reputable sellers as they do not typically produce seeds.




I hope that helps clear some things up and answers some questions





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