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Hi you all ,iwas not here for a while cause of lack of internet connection but I'm back now and first i would like to say thanks to Kyle who sent me some seeds and a marvellous young seedling of Musa Balbisiana gigantea
![]() ![]() you can see the pics how it came ...Now that small banana had just produced a new leaf so i'm very excited because it seems we can send bananas easily all over the planet...A great thanks to the site who permit this...Last edited by bikoro child : 04-04-2008 at 01:50 AM. |
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Your welcome,
I wasn't sure if it would make it with those seeds, but decided to throw it in that soft package anyways(experiment, bonus). I haven't tried it that way before, but now I know its a super cheap way to send international. Next time some hard chop sticks might help keep it from bending as much. Good luck with it and the seeds. Kyle Last edited by Tropicallvr : 04-03-2008 at 04:27 PM. |
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awesome looking nanas!
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Congrads on receiving it safely!!!!
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welcome back. now if only we could email plants it woulld be so much easier
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