11-22-2006, 09:57 AM
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Location: Fort Lauderdale
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Name: Christian Rieger
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Re: Ae Ae Albino
Terry,
Thanks for the photos. Really nice. You must have been very surprised, and delighted, when that happened.
It is amazing that so many albinos would actually spring out from one source. I have an idea that might help us with why that multiple phenomenon happened. But I will wait till we hear back from Ryan and Eric about the plants there. Then I can present the pieces puzzle I have as to why the Ae-ae does what it does and how we might encourage it do it again and more so.
Thanks,
Christian Rieger
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Originally Posted by tlturbo
Christian,
Not sure if this answers any of your questions, but about 2 years ago, I had a mother Ae-Ae produce fruit and then we moved. I put the corm with the cut off pseudostem and about 4 pups in a large pot. Over the next 6 months, it produced around 14 pups. As a couple would get big enough, I'd cut them off and pot them up then sell when larger. In
Terry
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