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Any info will be appreciated & who's growing it?
Amazing... a 3 week banana. Musa Satetagai AA Solomon Islands Bloom to Harvest 21 Days
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Location: Big Pine Key fl
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I wish bro, that is crazy fast.
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That's pretty fast. Makes me wonder how large they are. Might be micro-nanners. However if they are medium size, might be interesting breeding stock if they are fertile and tasty.
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What's considered unique and unusual in Florida is probably considered normal in a place where they are abundant.
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