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I loved the over ripe veinte and texture. Now I have to try Senorita and patupi.
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The last bunch I harvested was at 40 days. It is tart. It's a really good really interesting fruit. The yields are terrible, but I haven't found anything that is quite as quick to harvest. I am thinking about multiplying it so I can have it once a month.
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I heard yields are higher as corm mature and leave one or 2 extra suckers. I will see for myself.
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Don't give up on the Veinte Cohol, it's a great banana and if it can be grown in Northern Alabama you should be able to grow it in Hawaii. |
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The ones in my photo are from the bottom 2 hands. The top couple hands were more like 4-5". Hopefully the bunches will be bigger where I have them growing in better spots. As usual my bunches tend to be small because I have no soil to retain moisture. 6 weeks of 97% below normal rainfall and regular record high temperatures isn't helping either. Where my friend on the island has deep soil and 300"+ per year, plants grow much faster and yield much larger bunches.
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Humble PR-Giants
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Screw Humble... it's about being Honest. We have newbies on the board that might not realize that that's a poorly developed bunch which certainly will have a negative effect on taste. I've grown hundreds of bunches of Veinte Cohol and occasionally get a poorly developed bunch but would never consider using that to represent the cultivar, it's just disingenuous. "...this is how a (poorly developed bunch) tastes where I live and it could taste quite different under (proper) conditions." |
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Make improvements ... Not excuses. Quote:
It has no soil, just filled with small rocks, but can grow tall bananas with huge bunches. It can also be filled with highly organic soil and because the bottom is sealed there is less waste. |
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Generally when one quotes another and inserts their own comments such that they are part of the quote, that is considered quite disingenuous. Of course I was referring to the different tastes due to soil and climate differences. For example silk cultivars have a mediocre reputation where I live, but are considered delicious grown many other places, such as in the Caribbean. At the moment I have some bananas locally grown from 2 different sources. The smallest are perhaps 1/4 the volume of the largest. Same taste and texture. Have experienced the same many, many times with a number of cultivars. In your picture measuring the fruit, they are the same size as the largest fruit from my bunch. As for your "solution" there are so many reasons that is not economically or otherwise feasible and such a thing cannot be purchased, transported, and constructed where I live for under $10, nor is it large enough to support an expanding mat with several mature pseudostems to maximize pup production.
It is so interesting how hundreds of others on this forum manage to give their advice and opinions without hostility, aggressiveness, condescension, insults, and attitudes reminiscent of a kindergartener crying because another child doesn't like the same things he does. If nothing else it is at least good for quite a few laughs. |
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It's the reason many stopped posting on here. Shared experiences by hobbieists are met with rude words from PR, rather than helpful information. Rob, I felt your taste description was very similar to the VC I tasted grown in rich soil and ripened in summer. If anything, I felt it was a little generous, but we all have different tastes. I know others who have removed VC due to limited space and taste experience.
It would be nice to see the moderators help in keeping bananas.org a positive place for all. |
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I'm not much of a joiner but chose to be part of this group because everyone seemed to be having fun. Since it was not a scientific based forum, I never felt stupid asking questions. (BTW, I'm not a new gardener but new to growing "tropical" plants and am not spending money on the "latest and greatest" until I master the cheap ones I've acquired.) I really miss posts about beekeeping and sausage and such; I miss the guys who talked about such things. They made me laugh and they let me learn.
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Our forum rules do not require a member to be "humble" but "politeness, respect, and thoughfulness" are required. See item 3 and consider how your actions are congruent with this. Consider this a warning.
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Joking aside keep up the good work Rob, you are the only one doing these type of threads and I really like them.:lurk: |
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Bravo! Well said! Thank you. Chong |
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I would imagine many would rather see a taste report on a cultivar, regardless of bunch size and growing conditions, than no report at all. Currently there is no detailed Veinte Cohol taste report other than the one I posted. Were there such a report, I would add mine to that thread and I encourage others to post their taste impression on any of my reports. I find those other views especially helpful, especially in potentially disputed cultivars. As I am not easily intimidated, I will continue to post taste reports even if the fruit sampled is deemed the most pathetic bunch in banana history, thank you very much!
My best banana buddy nearby rarely visits this forum anymore because there is too much of a pissing contest among some (very few) of the male members. Fortunately most of us have learned not to take the bait. |
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I liked his report. Thank you for it.
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I liked this taste report ( great as always ).
PR rude as always.... |
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