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Old 12-29-2006, 11:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: California Gold

I will post pictures soon this coming spring time. After a series of more than 30 frosty nights todate, it seemed that my Dwarf Brazilian are a lot better looking than California Gold and Dwarf Orinoco. Tis winter season, I still have a few green leaves on my Dwarf Brazilian, all of the outer sheaths are still lively green while the manzano, raja puri, misi luki, dwarf orinoco, california gold, thousand fingers have all of their leaves fried up and the outer sheath starting to blacken and turn brown.

Even if some are side by side planted, there is still that microclimate effect. The taller ones gets fried up first, as an example.
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