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Tissue cultures keep dying
Hi! Would anyone be willing to send any Hardy banana corms over the mail? Every time I try to buy a tissue culture they’re always very thin stems that rot very quickly they never harden off and I’d much rather get them from someone on here. I mainly just looking for musa basjoo, and Mekong at the moment I just thought I’d ask, thank you everyone and happy spring planting !! Lydia Dawn
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You'll be able to choose from many sizes. The nursery is a must-visit for alocasia and colocasia too. I have been there a few times to pick up plants and the place is amazing. Let us know what you think. .https://www.briansbotanicals.net Last edited by cincinnana : 04-07-2024 at 08:54 AM. Reason: tipo |
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