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| Last Comment by soundofthemusic1 - Posted Date: Sat October 30, 2010 7:18am |
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Simply lovely!
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Photo Details: "Spathiphyllum Domino" by Jananas Bananas - Posted Date: Sat October 30, 2010 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by Willow87 - Posted Date: Sat October 30, 2010 6:07am |
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Nice Tony
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Photo Details: "Caerulea" by sunfish - Posted Date: Sat October 30, 2010 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by stevelau1911 - Posted Date: Sat October 30, 2010 5:05am |
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Have you been keeping that inside? Many species of hardy temperate bamboos cannot handle indoor conditions due to the lack of humidity and air flow. That unfortunately looks like a goner unless you try to revive it by bringing it back outside, and trying to separate them would easily kill it off. Temperate bamboos are meant to be planted in the ground outdoors in its natural environment.
Those look like very young rhizome division likely taken during the summer. Were they shriveled up when you received them?
Anyways this is how yellow groove bamboo should look. These are my 2-5 gallon divisions which are 5-10ft tall depending on the size, and I give them 1 year of establishing before they are sold.
http://www.bananas.org/gallery/watermark.php?file=37943&size=1
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Photo Details: "crooked stem bamboo..." by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Sat October 30, 2010 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by momoese - Posted Date: Sat October 30, 2010 4:58am |
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Cool!
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Photo Details: "Siam Ruby Flowering" by mayiyo - Posted Date: Mon September 13, 2010 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Sat October 30, 2010 2:52am |
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does anyone know-will this contraption i have generate heat-its stuffed full with insulation and leaves-right now it is only 2degrees warmer inside???
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Photo Details: "Put to bed for winter!" by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Fri October 29, 2010 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Sat October 30, 2010 2:05am |
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i had no choice i have 1large and 1small banana plants inside house now-not too mention 3 pineapple plants 1large avacoda a aloe vera and sum bamboo plants as well-ma says enuff is enuff-LOL-thats why i cut them down to fit a 55gallon bucket and then insulate them well cuz theyll be going into a UN-heated garage-will they survive?
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Photo Details: "i truley hated to do this!" by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Fri October 29, 2010 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by stevelau1911 - Posted Date: Sat October 30, 2010 12:07am |
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I don't even plan on cutting off the leaves on mine since I'm wrapping it up in many layers and building a nice fortress over mine
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Photo Details: "i truley hated to do this!" by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Fri October 29, 2010 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by eric27 - Posted Date: Fri October 29, 2010 7:54pm |
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Thanks both of you. Yes Sandy they had been outside but are in now for awhile in fact. But if it is sigotaka. should I cut those leaves off?
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Photo Details: "Black Thai leaf" by eric27 - Posted Date: Fri October 29, 2010 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by Caloosamusa - Posted Date: Fri October 29, 2010 5:45pm |
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Cool nights with low temperatures and moisture on leaves are good conditions for the nonlethal disease Black sigatoka. I doubt however that it will have much time to develop in a cold climate.
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Photo Details: "Black Thai leaf" by eric27 - Posted Date: Fri October 29, 2010 - Rating:          10.00 |
| Last Comment by Caloosamusa - Posted Date: Fri October 29, 2010 5:40pm |
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As the sap dries that is the color it turns.
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Photo Details: "why are the tops black?" by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Fri October 29, 2010 - Rating:          10.00 |
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