View Full Version : Wanted: The elusive California Gold
endeitz
02-11-2008, 02:23 PM
Just trying to get on someone's waiting list for a California Gold pup. I have nothing anyone around here would want for trade, but I do have cold hard cash (seems like they go in the $40 range lately). So if anyone wants to trade some green for some green, let me know.
Cheers,
Ed.
bencelest
02-11-2008, 02:42 PM
Ed:
I am just letting you know that yes California gold is elusive but I paid a premium for it last November of 2006 $200 for a blooming California Gold plus one 3 foot long pup and I gave the pup to my friend. I got the fruit to mature and ate the fruit even though the arctic blast of 2007 fried all the leaves. I planted the pstem on a wine barrel and the main corm on the ground. The corm bore a pup and it is now about 4 feet tall but there is no pup in sight. After I harvested the fruit the mother bore a pup and it is now a foot and a half tall.
I am just letting you know why it seems like the CG is elusive because of its elusiveness to bore pups unlike my other bananas where they bore 2 or 3 pups even though they are still a pup themselves.
51st state
02-11-2008, 07:06 PM
maybe pop some GA3 in there somehow, I seem to remember it can promote pups.
Or just over feed it till it throws them out maybe
bikoro child
02-12-2008, 04:24 AM
CG is a very interesting banana but impossible to find here in France .Doest that banana have some seeds? is it a dessert banana?
Ahava
02-12-2008, 05:39 PM
CG is a very interesting banana but impossible to find here in France .Doest that banana have some seeds? is it a dessert banana?
It's a dessert banana, and only so far they have only been gotten through pups. I wonder however if it would be possible to do a Tissue Culture on that plant to make it more readily available. Some argue that it's only a sport of a D.O. However, many say it does better and fruits better in the Central Valley, CA than the Dwarf Orinoco and withstands the weather better. I hope to find one for sale at one point. I'd like to learn how to do Tissue Culture one of these days myself. But that's another story for another day.
*Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong on any of this btw, I'm still pretty green*
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