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You're not kidding, right? I had always hoped the rumor mill was wrong.
So, what do we have---------- A very short cycle out of hand fruit naner. This offsets the light cold tolerance. Very dwarf habit. No noticeable pest or disease susceptibility at first planting in PSL, South FL. Good tasting fruit. TBD Terrific - can't wait for my 2 mats to produce this year. Then you can call me Dan - the 20 snail man! Last edited by bananimal : 03-05-2014 at 01:37 PM. |
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Keith How would you rate the top 5 AA cultivars, I'm guessing that you tried at least 5 AA if not what would be a top 3 or 4 as for the fastest growth rate, small stature and taste? ![]() Quote:
Almost the same question for you Dan, what do you consider the top 5 (any genotype) best tasting, small stature, short cycle cultivar you have ever grown? ![]()
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Wow. Just wow.
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It gets a little sigatoka
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Hello Basjoofriend! I have a German nephew that lives in Delmenhorst. According to the plant zone map he is in zone 9B. Can that be true? If so, he ought to be able to grow banana plants outdoors! That would be something! I visited in May and didn't see any banana plants there.
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Central Texas Zone 8B and Gulf Coast zone 9B: Raja Puri, Dw. Brazilian, Dw. Orinoco, Dw. NamWah, Dw. Cavendish, Dw. Green?, Dw. Red? Iholena Tigua, Veinte Cohol, Misi Luki, Pisang Raja. |
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I still have 5 pstems on the VC mat. Excellent tasting little naner! People at the TCRF club like the pstem coloration.
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