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Old 07-30-2022, 10:10 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Default Re: Variegated Florida Propagation

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Originally Posted by beam2050 View Post


back when i got my florida, with members here it was the other way around. the florida was crap and hard to gro.
Yeah it's funny how that works.

It always seems like the International Banana Society is a half decade behind the rest of the world on banana related topics. It's probably because the pseudo experts here that post a lot have a strong opinion but have little or no experience.

Look how long it took variegated banana seedlings to become accepted here. The first year I was giving them away on eBay for free if the buyer paid for the shipping.

Variegated Synthetic Hybrid Bananas

After that it was the hybrid seeds from the Blue Java which the pseudo experts here insisted can't produce seeds. Then they moved to OK they can produce seeds but the seeds won't germinate.

What's next? OK the seeds do germinate but the fruit won't be edible or if it is edible it won't taste good.

An opinion formed from little or no experience has little or no value.

I've already moved on to producing new varieties of variegated seedlings using the A'ea'e as the mother plant which according to these same pseudo experts can't produce seeds either.
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