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![]() Bought both these on CL's a couple months back what do you guys think?
This first plant has a very thick petiole and waxy stems as well. Just now working on the 3rd leafs. Many pups. ![]() ![]() ![]() Here is a pup leaf below These pups have some red in the midrib leaf are all green. ![]() ![]() And here goes plant number 2 for some reason only took 1 pic I will take more tomorrow if needed. ![]()
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![]() Very Nice Pic's :^)
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![]() Ok some more info.
The guy I got plant number one from said it will reach 15' in ground. He said he potted one up one year and left it in a factory and got fruit. He said the fruit was the same taste as the store bought nanners?... Pups come out green with a reb/pink outline and midrib, leaf itself is not blotched at all. P-stem is very powdery white. Ok. Plant number two I think are orinocos. I bought the tall ones from a guy said he brought it back from Florida. I also have two corms planted in them which resembles the others pups. Both were brought back from Florida. Well I might take some more pictures later. Thanks for looking!
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![]() Your first plant somewhat resembles 'Ice Cream'/'Blue Java' in my opinion.
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![]() Most definitely ice cream(blue java)
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![]() That's exactly what I was thinking from the pics/descriptions.
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![]() Left town for a week and came home to a nice surprise.
Here are some flowering pics of plant number 1, ice cream? Hopefully the other tall one pops soon. ![]() ![]() ![]() This thing was standing straight until a month back when I stole 3 pups all from the same side of corm. Now I will need to prop soon it looks like. note plant is flowering at 6'6"
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![]() Congrat's on the Flower. Nice pics. I wouldn't touch that pup as long as there is a possibility of getting banana's :^)
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![]() Yeah
I do not plan on harvesting these as that would take me into December most likely. (My season is over mid October) I do have plans on moving the pup, would it effect the visuals of fruit hanging since that is all I'm after. Thanks for the comments I will be posting more pics as time goes on.
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![]() LMFAO @ 'bud shots.'
Congrats on the bloom! Lookin' good!
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![]() More shots of each plant mainly #1 flowering maybe Ice Cream?
These are all from today. Current finger length is around 4'' ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Pup and main stem of flowering plant. Does chopping back affect overall flowering height? ![]() This is another one it looked like it had started flowering last year before dormancy. This stem came up and is insanely fast growing. ![]() and a closer shot of its p-stem.. ![]() Ok This is plant #2 I bought these from 2 guys 1 guys with the 3 main stems and another with 2 I chopped back early. I am pretty sure they are the same. They both say they brought them back from Florida. One guy said it is the common Florida banana, but not the 'cold hardy' I am almost positive this is tall Orinoco. Just now starting to grow out of its funk. (Humidified shots) ![]() ![]() ![]() Why do my pics always come out so small? Is it from Flickr or my export settings? or what?
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![]() good pics. i think its orinoco. The fruits look wedged and angular like orinoco. If they fatten and remain that way its orinoco. The fruits have those deep red tips like mine..
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![]() If the first is Orinoco what in the world is plant number 2?
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![]() Very nice, thanks so much for sharing!!!
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![]() Thanks for sharing. Enjoy those bananas!
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![]() Thanks for the comments!
Unfortunately these will need to be dug up soon, so I do not think I will be able to enjoy any of these. I will still try one premature whenever I dig up. Maybe cooking them would be ok?...
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![]() Congrats on the bananas!
![]() Bob should get in on this thread too cause his Ice Cream banana made bananas last summer.
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