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Old 04-28-2013, 08:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Laverne nursery dwarf ladyfinger height?

I have 2 dwarf ladyfingers from Laverne nursery. Their website does not show this variety. The tag that came with it said 4ft harvest height and it is now nearing 8ft of pstem. I have a feeling its getting close to flowering but was wondering if anyone has any experience with this variety. This will be my first flower and the anticipation is exciting.
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Old 04-28-2013, 10:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Default Re: Laverne nursery dwarf ladyfinger height?

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I have 2 dwarf ladyfingers from Laverne nursery. Their website does not show this variety. The tag that came with it said 4ft harvest height and it is now nearing 8ft of pstem. I have a feeling its getting close to flowering but was wondering if anyone has any experience with this variety. This will be my first flower and the anticipation is exciting.
Thanks for any help
Larry
No experience with Dwarf Ladyfinger here, but plenty of experience with mis-labeled plants from La Verne. NEVER got what the label said, so you might be up for a surprise banana plant as well.
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