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Old 11-12-2006, 04:38 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Default Re: Musa sikkimensis

Erlend,

You're going to sow 200 sikkimensis. If I remember correctly from your other posts this is only part of what you sow!

What to you do with all those plants ? Got any spare ? How difficult would it be to export plants from Norway to Belgium ? Should be a lot easier and cheaper than from the US.

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Originally Posted by mrbungalow View Post
Delightful species that performs well in Bergen, Norway.

I am testing the "Red Tiger" theory myself these days. I ordered 100 red tigers, and 100 regular sikkimensis. I agree with gabe, it is most likely the exact same phenotype as regular sikkimensis. Even though I think "Red tiger" is simply a tool of marketing, I try to keep an open mind. Maybe the seeds really are selected from high-colour parents and show more variegation. Who knows. You cant really be sure until the plant is big.

Erlend
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