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· Date: Sun July 1, 2012 · Views: 798 · Filesize: 66.7kb, 1399.2kb · Dimensions: 2448 x 3264 ·
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Iunepeace

Baha Guy

Registered: August 2011
Location: Bahamas
Posts: 1551
Sun July 1, 2012 2:02am Rating: 10.00 

Nice! The flower bud and pseudostem look possibly Cavendishy?


Also, is it normal to have so few hands or is this one of those that had borer damage?

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robguz24

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Registered: September 2010
Location: Kalapana, Hawaii
Posts: 1506
Sun July 1, 2012 2:09am

I was surprised that it started flowering because it was still so short, maybe 5 feet. Some type of cavendish is possible too. I tend to get fewer hands because I don't eliminate a lot of pups. Which is fine with me, as I'd rather have smaller but more frequent bunches. I'm sure it has corm borer damage to some degree too.

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