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02-18-2017, 03:58 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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THOUSAND FINGER suckers
I have a few Thousand finger suckers if anyone is interested.
They are nice tasty little tiny bananas. You harvest a few at a time and let the bunch just keep producing. I let the bunch grow to around 3-5 feet then cut the bell off so that they fill out nicely. Cold Tolerant variety; good right down to 32 and will survive down to 28. gets around 9-12 feet message me an email address and I'll send you an invoice through paypal. Thank you. $34 shipped
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02-19-2017, 12:44 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Re: THOUSAND FINGER suckers
Interested do you have photos ?
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Re: THOUSAND FINGER suckers
Great for fruit in the true tropics, otherwise an ornamental (novelty) plant.
Not cold tolerant below USDA zone 9b in my experience.
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Re: THOUSAND FINGER suckers
Well I'm not in the true tropics and it fruits just fine for me.
And short of them being seeded and inedible, dozens of a 2 inch little banana Taste just as good as a 6 inch one. So to label them as a novelty and dismiss Them is just you posting on a thread adding nothing to it. And like I said, they are good right down to freezing, and the stalks survive fairly Well. They pick up with warm spells. Fruit time is around a year, and it'll be shorter with a mature clump.
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Re: THOUSAND FINGER suckers
I did not know 1000 fingers had seeds....
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