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09-25-2010, 09:01 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Re: Should i cover my dwarfcavendish
Can't help with you question, but I have one for you.
Are you able to harvest down in zone 7?
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Re: Should i cover my dwarfcavendish
greenhouse when it gets cold i move my greenhouse over the banana plant and i heat it. i got 89 last month off another dc it can be done.
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Re: Should i cover my dwarfcavendish
Cool deal man. My DC is just now throwing a bud =[ Not that it matters I would not be able to harvest anyways.
Always nice to see some nanners hanging. Happy Growing!
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Wow, that's just amazing, Shannon!
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Re: Should i cover my dwarfcavendish
Is in a container? I wouldn't be too concerned with low morning temperatures since it gets warm during the day. It will make it take longer to do its thing, yes, but if you are going to put it in a greenhouse it might be too early yet. I guess it depends on how warm it's there during the day.
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Re: Should i cover my dwarfcavendish
In my experience, 50's and even 40 should be okay. Don't let it get below 40 though.
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