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Old 01-02-2006, 02:47 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Blooming at the right time.

hmm frank is doing the tall orinocos, diggin gig..

mine here are 3 rajas 5'+ same corm in gh and never dug..

i also noted that when splitting corm on large multi plants, it affects the bunches. i don't believe they have time to regrow a full corm for a full sized bunch, before they fruit.. 4 plants here have done this ..

my 2cents for colder areas goes like this, plan a year in advance with multi plants..

his setup will allow him to do just that.. if no multi plants it'll be hard, as some will grow faster than others.
but like yu said they'll fruit when they want to..

i watch others and their fruiting heights and use that as a guide for same plants here.. i watch height and size of stem

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