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06-29-2013, 01:59 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Grow rate on sunny Texas
Here are some before and after pictures of the first month of my plants the pictures are just the difference between last week and today.
They are under a shade now so the grow may stop a litter bit but at least they will not get burn by the sun. |
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Re: Grow rate on sunny Texas
Nice plants! What varieties are they?
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Re: Grow rate on sunny Texas
I am growing Maricongo (3) Hawaiian (Musa Hua Moa)(2) Basjoo(Die) (1)Super Dwarf (1) Cavendish(2) Goldfinger (2) Gros Michael (2).
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Re: Grow rate on sunny Texas
Wow! Quite a collection...
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