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Need some opinions on Dwarf Banana trees that will be grown in a hydroponic system. I am looking for something that has a better than average chance at fruiting.
Hydro system will be a DWC with either sprayers or a misting setup I will be using GH Flora series nutes unless their is a better option. also i would like something that can stay shorter than 7ft or so. And any recommendations on a good place to buy it from would be great. edit: forgot to mention it will be grown in NE FL with plenty of sunlight and will be brought indoors if the weather gets to cold. Last edited by Fusion94 : 06-11-2012 at 02:21 PM. Reason: more info |
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Buy a super dwarf cavendish it produces full sized bananas in a short amount of time and only gets 4 feet tall. It also does well with hydroponics.
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