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Old 07-03-2020, 10:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Quality of banana fruit

Can we use chemicals/plant hormones to separate banana flowers from their fruits instead of picking?
Picking is time consuming. If we are not careful, sap still stick our fruits

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???? Totally don't understand your point. The flowers will fall-off the fingers on their own.
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Can we use chemicals/plant hormones to separate banana flowers from their fruits instead of picking?
Picking is time consuming. If we are not careful, sap still stick our fruits
Welcome to the Jungle.....first Post!!!

Me, would like to have a self mowing lawn.....

We can figure it out
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