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The flowring and the pup of Dwrf. Cavendish
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Poster: asacomm  (see this users gallery)

I do wonder whether or not the pup should be
seperated.
· Date: Fri August 8, 2008 · Views: 849 · Filesize: 78.8kb, 104.9kb · Dimensions: 480 x 640 ·
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kaczercat

Registered: July 2008
Location: Southern ON
Posts: 1874
Mon August 24, 2009 9:06am Rating: 10.00 

I have a few quick questions if i get a large enough pot i guess i can get my dwarf cavendish to bloom too? in a pot can i make it grow only to this hight?

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Registered: December 2006
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Mon August 24, 2009 3:03pm

60L pot is enough to get Dwarf Cavendish to fruit. The height
where it fuits is usually about 1,5m or so so depending on the
enrironment where is grows.
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