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crazy banana 09-16-2018 01:50 PM

Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Not that I am planning on switching over to the fertilizer business, but I love the product developed by our now retired bananas.org member Richard so much that I have put in a new production order and an entire pallet arrived yesterday. The formula is still the same, but new in 2018 is the addition of an anti-caking component to enhance the product and to make it even easier to dissolve in water.
I am continuing to offer it to bananas.org members for $15 per #5 bag plus the actual cost of USPS flat rate shipping.
USPS flat rate shipping prices:
One bag will fit in a padded USPS flat rate envelope which is $7.25, two bags (maximum 3 bags with my ingenuity) will fit in a medium size USPS flat rate shipping box for $13.65). PayPal or Apple Pay required.
Mai 2021 Updated USPS shipping costs: One bag will fit in a padded USPS flat rate envelope which is $8, two bags (maximum 3 bags with my ingenuity) will fit in a medium size USPS flat rate shipping box for $15.50 PayPal or Apple Pay required.

hdynad 09-17-2018 06:30 AM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Just sent you a P.M., love this stuff!!
Happy nanners!!!

Darla

crazy banana 09-17-2018 11:34 AM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hdynad (Post 318547)
Just sent you a P.M., love this stuff!!
Happy nanners!!!

Darla

Thank you, got your PM and responded already. Yes, happy bananas, but I also use it on many other fruit and veggie plants in my yard with amazing results: apple trees, peach tree, apricot tree, all my Pineapple plants (10 fruiting right now), my Passion Fruit vine, Dragon Fruit, figs, strawberry plants, tomato plants, bell peppers and many more happy plants.

Orly 09-17-2018 02:38 PM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Great news. PM sent

rottiedog46 10-01-2018 01:59 PM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
PM sent.

crazy banana 10-01-2018 02:40 PM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rottiedog46 (Post 319031)
PM sent.

Responded via PM.

crazy banana 03-13-2019 10:57 PM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Updated original post with current USPS flat rate shipping prices.

AxelPR 04-02-2019 08:52 PM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
PM Sent. Thank you!

crazy banana 04-03-2019 01:38 PM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AxelPR (Post 322757)
PM Sent. Thank you!

Thank you AxelPR. Made about 17 phone calls today on your behalf.
I can mail you some fertilizer, but you would have to obtain an import permit for it first from the "Puerto Rico Department of Agriculture".

Natureboy 06-18-2019 05:52 PM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by crazy banana (Post 318529)
Not that I am planning on switching over to the fertilizer business, but I love the product developed by our now retired bananas.org member Richard so much that I have put in a new production order and an entire pallet arrived yesterday. The formula is still the same, but new in 2018 is the addition of an anti-caking component to enhance the product and to make it even easier to dissolve in water.
I am continuing to offer it to bananas.org members for $15 per #5 bag plus the actual cost of USPS flat rate shipping.
USPS flat rate shipping prices:
One bag will fit in a padded USPS flat rate envelope which is $7.25, two bags (maximum 3 bags with my ingenuity) will fit in a medium size USPS flat rate shipping box for $13.65). PayPal or Apple Pay required.
March 13, 2019: Updated USPS shipping costs: One bag will fit in a padded USPS flat rate envelope which is $8, two bags (maximum 3 bags with my ingenuity) will fit in a medium size USPS flat rate shipping box for $14.35. PayPal or Apple Pay required.

Is this the same fertilizer sold on Amazon? https://www.amazon.com/Banana-Fertil...JYBW7DXXQKZBSZ

crazy banana 06-18-2019 05:58 PM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Natureboy (Post 324444)
Is this the same fertilizer sold on Amazon? https://www.amazon.com/Banana-Fertil...JYBW7DXXQKZBSZ

It is water soluble. And it is exactly the same you are referring to.

justaguywithabanana 10-05-2019 12:47 AM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by crazy banana (Post 318529)
Not that I am planning on switching over to the fertilizer business, but I love the product developed by our now retired bananas.org member Richard so much that I have put in a new production order and an entire pallet arrived yesterday. The formula is still the same, but new in 2018 is the addition of an anti-caking component to enhance the product and to make it even easier to dissolve in water.
I am continuing to offer it to bananas.org members for $15 per #5 bag plus the actual cost of USPS flat rate shipping.
USPS flat rate shipping prices:
One bag will fit in a padded USPS flat rate envelope which is $7.25, two bags (maximum 3 bags with my ingenuity) will fit in a medium size USPS flat rate shipping box for $13.65). PayPal or Apple Pay required.
March 13, 2019: Updated USPS shipping costs: One bag will fit in a padded USPS flat rate envelope which is $8, two bags (maximum 3 bags with my ingenuity) will fit in a medium size USPS flat rate shipping box for $14.35. PayPal or Apple Pay required.

So glad I found this site! Sent you a PM.

SoAppealing 10-28-2019 05:28 PM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
PM Sent. Thank you for doing this!

crazy banana 10-29-2019 02:28 AM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SoAppealing (Post 327577)
PM Sent. Thank you for doing this!

Responded via PM, thank you for being interested in this great fertilizer.

banana42 04-11-2020 03:59 PM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
I just sent you a PM. I would like 2 bags.

crimzonian 05-10-2020 02:26 AM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Hi, are you still selling these? Would a 5 pound bag last a while if I'm growing one or three dwarf bananas in containers, and maybe giving a little to other potted plants occasionally?

crazy banana 05-10-2020 10:49 AM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by crimzonian (Post 330995)
Hi, are you still selling these? Would a 5 pound bag last a while if I'm growing one or three dwarf bananas in containers, and maybe giving a little to other potted plants occasionally?

Yes. I still share my personal order with other bananas.org members.
For potted plants I would recommend a tablespoon per gallon of water once per month, so one bag should last you until you plant your banana plant into the ground.
Send me a PM for further details.

Growingplants 08-15-2020 08:18 PM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
I see it’s not offered on Amazon anymore. So how do we purchase this as I’m using Wells Spring stuff right now but small bags are expensive..

crazy banana 08-15-2020 11:41 PM

Re: Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 2018 UPDATE
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Growingplants (Post 333911)
I see it’s not offered on Amazon anymore. So how do we purchase this as I’m using Wells Spring stuff right now but small bags are expensive..

You can send me a PM.

Cbslists 06-03-2021 02:11 PM

Grow More Fruit Fuel 16-8-24 need help
 
Could someone please tell me how to use this on my bananas. I'm in north Central Florida and have 4 plants in the ground and 4 plants growing in large tubs. I bought it to alternate a foliar spray with my Lesco 13-3-13 and Muriate of potash which I calculated monthly amounts by using this website's formula. The product I have says 16-8-24. I am very confused about what percentage dilution I should use on my bananas.

Last year was my first year with bananas and I did fine but really didn't know what I was doing.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


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