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Old 02-01-2009, 10:51 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Banana production in January

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Originally Posted by Alex View Post
I'm in Tucson and have a (potted) Mysore also. Mine is just a pup and I won't be looking for some fruit for a while. But it's nice to know that even with the Arizona weather, there is a chance for flowering and fruiting.
You shouldn't have much problem getting fruit in az. I have a couple of Rajapuris that also fruited. I would expect most of the other species that I have to fruit eventually also. The ones that haven't been fruiting have only been in the ground about 6 to 9 months. Except for the dwarf cavendishes which have been in over 2 years and no fruit. I dont care all that much for that variety anyway. They just happend to be the first species that I bought. I generaly prefer taller larger plants 15ft plus.
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