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Last Comment by 2woodensticks - Posted Date: Tue October 9, 2012 4:46am [ Post a Comment
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my opinon,to close to tree,no room for roots,little shady???i guess i should ask first..what type are they???
Photo Details: "Our 1st try at Bananas" by KBinMD - Posted Date: Mon October 8, 2012 - Rating: 0.00

Last Comment by robguz24 - Posted Date: Sun October 7, 2012 11:46pm [ Post a Comment
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In this case I left 1 sword in place where the original plant was, planted 1 sword elsewhere, and planted this water sucker elsewhere. The water sucker was in the best spot with the least wind and close competition from other bananas, yet only gets half day sun while the others get full. It's double the size of the others. Just because overall they seem to be associated with less fruit production in large scale farming does not mean they shouldn't be used if it is an expensive plant and you have the room. This water sucker put out 11 pups so far, 1 of which I sold for $100, making back what I spent on the original plant and then some!
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Last Comment by 2woodensticks - Posted Date: Sun October 7, 2012 7:50pm [ Post a Comment
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so do you keep [water suckers]just to keep them??? just wondering,regular water suckers are inferior,wouldn't a water sucker from a variegated would be even more inferior???variegated being a mutant??I guess i am wrong..long live the water sucker..congrats.. good on ya
Photo Details: "A'ea'e flag leaf" by robguz24 - Posted Date: Sun October 7, 2012 - Rating: 0.00

Last Comment by Blue BlaZe Serenade - Posted Date: Thu October 4, 2012 1:05pm [ Post a Comment
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Nice Custer of opuntia you got there

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Last Comment by harveyc - Posted Date: Thu October 4, 2012 11:40am [ Post a Comment
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Looking forward to your report on this one.

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Photo Details: "Monthan flag leaf" by venturabananas - Posted Date: Thu October 4, 2012 - Rating: ********** 10.00

Last Comment by Yug - Posted Date: Thu October 4, 2012 9:03am [ Post a Comment
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Nice ginger!
Photo Details: "Hedychium bloom" by venturabananas - Posted Date: Thu October 4, 2012 - Rating: ********** 10.00

Last Comment by venturabananas - Posted Date: Thu October 4, 2012 8:43am [ Post a Comment
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Not sure what variety. I've had for years. Got it in the airport in Hawaii on my way home one time.
Photo Details: "Plumeria flower" by venturabananas - Posted Date: Thu October 4, 2012 - Rating: ********** 10.00

Last Comment by 2woodensticks - Posted Date: Thu October 4, 2012 6:19am [ Post a Comment
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confetti??
Photo Details: "Plumeria flower" by venturabananas - Posted Date: Thu October 4, 2012 - Rating: ********** 10.00

Last Comment by 2woodensticks - Posted Date: Wed October 3, 2012 7:25am [ Post a Comment
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lust one place??or all over?? i have a species from costa rica..couple of years old..will get rust spots from time to time..in the middle and on the edge..they dont heal,but it does not seem to effect development of new growth.. it grows so fast any way..i notice more with to much water,humidity{im in florida}..should be ok...
Photo Details: "Pitaya" by Gilmar - Posted Date: Wed October 3, 2012 - Rating: 0.00

Last Comment by Dalmatiansoap - Posted Date: Tue October 2, 2012 11:29pm [ Post a Comment
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Thats HUGE!

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Photo Details: "My 1st mamey sapote" by robguz24 - Posted Date: Tue October 2, 2012 - Rating: ********** 10.00

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