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07-27-2011, 02:10 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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musa sp. yangtse
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end of august are the first musa sp. yangtse ready. After nearly 1,5 year. Potted in soil. In future (end of year) I also will get them like on the foto For more info look Musa sp. yangtse b.rgds Andreas |
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08-03-2011, 09:46 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Re: musa sp. yangtse
Looks good!
Did you cultue them yourself? Kind regards, Remko. |
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Re: musa sp. yangtse
Hoi remko,
no, I have a lab in NL. End august I get potted plants from musa sp. yangtse after 1,5 years cultivation time. Next order is like the last foto. regards Andreas |
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Re: musa sp. yangtse
Wow 1.5 years is a long time. How many do you have coming? I would buy one, but from what I understand from your website they are 30 Euros each, is that right?!
Why did you choose sp. Yangtse? I'm interested. Last edited by jmoore : 08-04-2011 at 03:11 PM. |
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I think he shose this species because it is very hard to get this..., right Andreas?
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Re: musa sp. yangtse
Hi jmoore,
it was very expensive to reproduce this banana for me. At first the lab don't found the right medium. So I must wait a long time. I will get soon 50 plants potted in soil. (30,00€/p). This are the plants for my first order with reproducing. The next plants I ordered will be cheaper. Plants in the tin. If I can order more plants also the price will be lower. I hope you understand my bad english. Hoi remko, deze banaan is zeer zeldzaam. Het is niet goed so iets te doen met en musa basjoo voor mij. Heel duur. En musa basjoo kun je in iedere tuin center kopen. Ik heb en heel groote musa sp. yangste, de moederplant, en wacht op en bloei. regards en groetjes Andreas |
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Hoi Andreas,
I am also very curious for the flower of this banana, still not sure if we have the exact same species...The flower will tel something about the identity hopefully! Groetjes, Remko. |
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Re: musa sp. yangtse
Hello,
here are the first fotos from the musa sp. yangtse from in vitro. Look also for more info and fotos on Home |
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Re: musa sp. yangtse
Looking good! I have this growing in Gainesville, FL. I thought it would have been huge when I visited last month, but it doesn't get irrigated and they are in a drought, so it was still pretty small. Maybe one day it will look good and flower there!
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Re: musa sp. yangtse
Hi Frank,
yes, they need much water and fertilizer. I'll make soon new fotos from my motherplants. You can see them on my HP Andreas |
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Re: musa sp. yangtse
Excellent hardiness from this variety.
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