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Last Comment by bigdog - Posted Date: Mon January 5, 2009 5:40am [ Post a Comment
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No, it never has enough time in that zone to flower. I would like to get a pup of it and grow it in Florida, just to see if it did produce seeds!
Photo Details: "What Musa is this?" by bigdog - Posted Date: Sun October 7, 2007 - Rating: ********** 10.00

Last Comment by Simply Bananas - Posted Date: Mon January 5, 2009 1:53am [ Post a Comment
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It must be a mutation or an cold related affliction.
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Last Comment by Lagniappe - Posted Date: Mon January 5, 2009 1:53am [ Post a Comment
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What type of fish do you have?
Photo Details: "Germinating seeds." by Michael_Andrew - Posted Date: Sun January 4, 2009 - Rating: ********** 10.00

Last Comment by chong - Posted Date: Mon January 5, 2009 1:52am [ Post a Comment
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According to Rory, the banana shaped fruits are edible, in fact, sweet and fragrant, even. But he says that it is very fibrous and "better made into necklace". I would presume that he meant that they make them into "leis".
Photo Details: "Syzygium from Fiji" by chong - Posted Date: Sun January 4, 2009 - Rating: ********** 10.00

Last Comment by Tog Tan - Posted Date: Mon January 5, 2009 1:29am [ Post a Comment
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I don't think its potassium diff as one of the guys said. It's something prevalent here in the tropics. Its on ALL the edible 'naners here and Thailand as much as I have seen. Just cut off the leaves and burn them. After a while it will lessen. However, this does not affect the wild 'naners at all. Your fruits will be ok. Btw what's the name of the 'naner you are growing called in HK. It looks like some sort of Cavendish. Regards
Photo Details: "yellow then black leave" by ptktam - Posted Date: Sun January 4, 2009 - Rating: 0.00

Last Comment by Lagniappe - Posted Date: Sun January 4, 2009 10:25pm [ Post a Comment
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Potassium deficiency?
Photo Details: "yellow then black leave" by ptktam - Posted Date: Sun January 4, 2009 - Rating: 0.00

Last Comment by xavierdlc61887 - Posted Date: Sun January 4, 2009 10:21pm [ Post a Comment
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its variegated :P hahahaha just cut it off!!!!
Photo Details: "yellow then black leave" by ptktam - Posted Date: Sun January 4, 2009 - Rating: 0.00

Last Comment by xavierdlc61887 - Posted Date: Sun January 4, 2009 10:18pm [ Post a Comment
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i cut mine off and that fixes the problem :P
Photo Details: "yellow then black leave" by ptktam - Posted Date: Sun January 4, 2009 - Rating: 0.00

Last Comment by lorax - Posted Date: Sun January 4, 2009 9:15pm [ Post a Comment
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Lovely! Does this one produce edible fruits like its relatives? (I'm thinking Syzygium jambos)

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Last Comment by kaczercat - Posted Date: Sun January 4, 2009 8:44pm [ Post a Comment
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:-(
Photo Details: "yellow then black leave" by ptktam - Posted Date: Sun January 4, 2009 - Rating: 0.00

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