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Old 05-04-2009, 10:12 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Default Re: Fruiting Fertilizer

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Originally Posted by Taylor View Post
Bananas cease to produce leaves (well, they produce them but in the form of bracts.) when they begin to fruit.
i was giving the guy a general rule to use with most plants,since i didnt know what ic meant really..he said my ic is blooming.so i gave him a general rule...thanks..

i know the flag leaf is generally the last leaves of the main p stem before flowering. high nitrogen can't still affect the foliage growth of the suckers thats still attached to the main corm during fruiting ?? their excessive growth cant cause the hands to not fill out properly? someone let me know im still learning about bananas.
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