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Mutant maurelli
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crazyyyyyy but awesome :P
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Could be from remnants of the growth hormones from the TC'ing process. Unless, of course, if your plant came from a pup, in which case then this wouldn't apply. But if you got it from a nursery, chances are, it is from TC.
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In the TC forum it was mentioned that TCer's have to go back to the original plant stock(after tcing 4 generations of plants) so that the plants don't end up with mutations from tcing over and over. It's kinda hard to do that with Maurelli.
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Iʻve had this happen before (from a corm grown plant), its usually only for a leaf or 2 and then the plant is back to normal, at least it did for me.
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Interesting pics!
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Thanks for sharing the pics. That is something that I had never seen before. It is very interesting. Has anyone ever heard of fused fruit? Not like Praying hands (Siamese banana twins???) Just curious.
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I can't believe you have bought another Maurelii......how many is that you have now 200????:ha:
Its almost like Fasciation ( spelling) that you get on the odd plant. Was it a two tone green variegation that grew out or white/cream? I see the label is a B&Q how is the variegated one from Urban Jungle doing? My two tone green one out grew the slight variegation that it had. I did wonder if it was lacking in feed at the nursery and with us feeding them it simply perked up.....sometimes Bananas can be very confusing:ha: |
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grate post guys thanks for all the input and pics
Don't you just love how freaky Bananas can be keeps things interesting! OK I'm testing to see if my spelling is improving so i did this all out of my head! i think the speech recognition program is helping me |
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I believe that this is just caused by pressure and injury at a very young stage of the fruits' development that exposed the layer under the "epidermis" of the each fruit, and they formed a graft to prevent further bleeding. |
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