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Re: Dwarf Cavendish and Not Dwarf Cavendish
2nd try...
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OK, above is the not dwarf cavendish?
3rd try with what I think are small cavendish, but plain dark green leaves. |
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The main images don't seem to load in the gallery, so stuck with thumbnails ;(
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Your pics may be too large. I think 2 MP is the size they need to be.
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FYI, having had a detailed discussion with chatGPT, it appears that (based on all its characteristics and comparisons with other candidates) the most likely candidate for the 'not dwarf cavendish' of taller banana plants (sold as dwarf cavendish) are actually williams cavendish, so not a dwarf variety. The second set are pretty much dwarf cavendish. ChatGPT is a good source for discussing knowledge and research on bananas, but it frequently gets things wrong, so you have to have a good understanding of the topic you want to explore further, or it will just tell you what you want to believe... and its not AI, not even close. There is still no such thing, yet. ;)
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Just use a picture manager program and compress the pics for 'web pages' - I use Microsoft office picture manager (came with the computer) and it works fine, but on that program if you re-size for email, they are really small......and sometimes, depending on the orientation of your camera, you may have to load the pics into the gallery at a 90 degree rotation to the left for them to show up with the correct orientation in the gallery. Strange I know but I got used to it. Maybe other programs are smarter ;) |
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Thanks, but all the images are already <1Mb, many <500k. The issue uploading appears to be the capacity of the old website to service requests, and my being in the UK which causing such a slow response and so many TCP connection timeouts, often 2 minutes or more more for a single page to display. As much as I love to read and contribute content to this website it is nearly unusable. Hence my offer to host a read-only version. The likely cause is a software, network or server issue, but the site is not really accessible (my money is on network and server). You can rule out my network as the Uk is geographically small and our internet speeds are good; I'm using a 70Mbit connection with a low contention ratio on the BT network - which itself is nothing special here. At certain times of day the website is more responsive, presumably with the time difference it is the middle of the night in the US and I can actually get a connection while the US sleeps. ;) :2738:
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Perhaps something as simple as tweaking the TTL value up on the server would make it instantly more usable
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Perhaps something as simple as tweaking the TTL value up on the server (OS and software if it has a TTL) will make the site instantly more usable. Sorry if this posted twice. It demonstrates my point, just constant timeouts
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lol - ok, I bow to you on the IT stuff, I don’t even know what half that lingo means. :ha:
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Good Morning, I see you are in Vancouver. Fairy cold winters there. Do you have a greenhouse? I have been watching Arktopia channel on youtube, and various similar videos. Mostly our Canadian cousins building the well insulated greenhouses, growing bananas in the snow (outside snow, inside warm). Have you seen these?
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Good Morning, I see you are in Vancouver. Fairy cold winters there. Do you have a greenhouse? I have been watching Arktopia channel on youtube, and various similar videos. Mostly our Canadian cousins building the well insulated greenhouses, growing bananas in the snow (outside snow, inside warm). Have you seen these? (3 minutes - still has not posted - 2nd attempt) :2738:
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took >5mins to post that reply ;(
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Sorry for the delay, I just saw your question.
I don't personally know anyone growing bananas in greenhouses, I am sure someone is doing it here in BC, I just don't know about it. As for me I just pull my tender plants indoors for the winter and hope for the best. I am not ambitious enough to invest the energy and money into a proper tropical fruit grow op. I suspect if I can keep doing what I am doing with success, something will probably fruit one day, but getting anything remotely edible is likely going to involve a lot of luck. I often think it would be pretty cool to set up a proper op, however, any edibles I might get would represent the most expensive fruit I have ever, or will ever, eat ;) |
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An easy way to understand this is, all williams cavendish are dwarf cavendish but not all dwarf cavendish are williams cavendish. As far as your photos go, the problem is that your code is referencing two photos when it should only be referencing one. Maybe an error occurred during uploading but the photo number and location number should be the same number. |
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