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Hello Everyone, I purchased a truly tiny from Wellsprings off eBay about 1.5 years ago and finally it is fruiting. It is still early and the bananas are not ripe yet. It is about 5 feet tall from the ground to the very tip of the top leave. I thought the truly tiny was only suppose to be 3 ft tall. Can anyone verify if this is really a truly tiny plant? Thanks.
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Congrats!! Banana height is measure to the top of the pseudostem, not the top of the leaves, so I imagine it's probably right around 3'. I cant confirm its a TT but it doesnt look like a SDC flower to me (no yellow in the bracts). Someone else will be much more qualified to answer that than me.
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Brady is right.. this indeed is not Truly Tiny.
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