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![]() Hello, I friend of mine have here few of this red edible bananas and I would like to know what variety is it.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() To plant this suckers is better let it dry few days before or I can plant it now?, to root is best first in pots or I can plant them directly on the ground, I was thinking of submerging the roots for two hours with fungicide, worth doing this? Regards. |
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![]() Yes those are Reds
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![]() I think he wants to know what type of red.
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![]() There are some minor variations, but basically it is just a standard 'Red', sometimes called 'Tall Red' to distinguish from the 'Dwarf Red'
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![]() i would just plant in ground
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![]() Beautiful plants!
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