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![]() 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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I've had 3 TCs for a couple of months now, and they're so finicky and growing barely faster than snails race. It seems like we've passed the glory days of the shipment of corms though. Hopefully someone chimes in and is able to help out. Bump! |
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