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Old 06-11-2009, 10:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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anyone any ideas? tnx


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Old 06-11-2009, 11:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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whats wrong with it looks normal.
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Old 06-11-2009, 03:09 PM   #3 (permalink)
 
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whats wrong with it looks normal.
its ok but I need identification
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Looks a lot like 'Raja Puri' to me. RP tends to be all green. Have you ever seen any red blotches on the young leaves? If so, it could be 'Dwarf Cavendish'. It looks like you may have it in quite a bit of shade. If it's in a lot of shade then the red blotches on the young leaves may not be exhibited.
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Looks a lot like 'Raja Puri' to me. RP tends to be all green. Have you ever seen any red blotches on the young leaves? If so, it could be 'Dwarf Cavendish'. It looks like you may have it in quite a bit of shade. If it's in a lot of shade then the red blotches on the young leaves may not be exhibited.
Uh, i have it only three weeks and I never seen red blotches on leaves
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Wow, that is one attractive little plant! I have not grown a banana plant just yet, but I'm working on germinating some seeds for musa dasycarpa.

I just can't get over how cute that one is, in your picture NataliK! Sooooo nice. Thanks for showing. Will it get much taller than that?

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How much shade does it get?
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It looks like "Dwarf Cavendish". The poossibility of being this species is
very high, I think.
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Half a day of sun and half a day shade. Is it enough? I look "Dwarf Cavendish" picture of the net and I think it is posible that is the same species like mine.
Can "Dwarf Cavendish" survive winter in garden on zone 6?
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Old 06-14-2009, 04:01 AM   #10 (permalink)
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No it cant. It is tropcal spicie. Only indoors.
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No it cant. It is tropcal spicie. Only indoors.
It would die off even in a subtropical paradise, such as Makarska riviera.
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Check your PM's. Sent extended info on over-wintering bananas that may help.
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Check your PM's. Sent extended info on over-wintering bananas that may help.
Hi Michael James, I'm also the same (at least aproximately) zone, as you are, could you please send me a pm with info on overwintering you do? I would be very thankful...
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Something in the Cavendish Family, most likely.
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