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Re: aeae
Do you think you will be able to get any seeds off that?
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seedless fruit
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Re: aeae
That sucks. I was hoping to get a source for aeae because it looks like a cool banana to have.
Once it flowers, couldn't you save a majority of the energy by splitting up the entire plant in half and forcing pups?
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