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Hello! I grew this banana from seed but I did not label it.. I had Musa “Royal sweet” seeds and Musa “velutina” seeds germinating and only one grew after about 6 months.. it’s gotten pretty large now though! Just wondering if it’s possible to identify it at all? Thanks.
Also I do realize that since it is seed grown, it can no longer be labeled “royal sweet” or “velutina” anymore correct? |
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Once the plant gets some age and shape it might be able to be identified. Here is a thread where it is mentioned. First Banana Seeds to sprout! Do post more pics once it gets bigger. Last edited by cincinnana : 05-10-2022 at 12:21 PM. |
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