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I can never get a musella that far either. Once it starts looking good, someone comes in the greenhouse and buys it. It's happened twice so far. Now I have one about 4.5 feet tall, guess what? someone's supposed to come and buy some bananas this weekend and was already looking at it yesterday. Suppose I should hide it?LOL
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Well, that's about the height mine was last summer, then it flowered first thing in spring after two small leaves.
I guess it depends how much they are willing to pay!
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