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john_ny
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Registered: June 2007 Location: Staten Island, NY - southernmost county in NY State. Posts: 2014
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Tue January 5, 2010 10:25am
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Rating: 4.00
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------------------------------ John
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john_ny
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Registered: June 2007 Location: Staten Island, NY - southernmost county in NY State. Posts: 2014
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Tue January 5, 2010 10:27am
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Have no idea what is going on here. Your picture shows some pink liquid, which could be KoolAid....
------------------------------ John
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Frankco
Registered: January 2009 Posts: 91
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Tue January 5, 2010 5:29pm
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LOL. I guess you could say it's KoolAid for bananas.
There is a piece of banana corm in the liquid. The liquid contains some nutrients, sugar and plant hormones. The corm will grow and, by shaking it, some cells will get knocked off. Those cells will float around the KoolAid and start to grow into new corms. Kind of a banana soup more than KoolAid:-)
------------------------------ Frankco
Zone 5
N.W. Indiana
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