Sword vs Water Suckers
I asked the question "what's the difference between growing a sword & water sucker" on a thread at the citrus forum, and Dr. Malcolm Manners gave a real good explanation. I have his permission to quote him here & if Lorax wants, to put it in the quarterly.
"Sword suckers grow like elongated cone-shaped things with no real leaves (just a few curly bracts) for the first month or more after emerging from the ground. By the time they make their first leaf, they may be several feet tall. Water suckers tend to be thinner from the start, and they make broad (albeit small) leaves while still very young -- within a couple weeks of emerging from the ground. You can use either, and ultimately, you'll get a good tree from a water sucker. But for the first generation, a sword sucker will give you a much stronger, faster-growing tree, which will ultimately produce a larger bunch of larger bananas, in less time, than would a water sucker."
Malcolm M. Manners, Ph.D.
John and Ruth Tyndall Professor of Citrus Science and
Chairman, Department of Horticultural Science
Florida Southern College
Lakeland
I just learned the diff between the 2 but did not know sword pups give a stronger, faster growing tree w/ bigger nanas!
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Patty in Wisc has sadly passed away 9/05/11. We will miss you Patty.
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