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It's just a Sucrier variety. Go buy some "baby bananas" at the grocery store and they will be exactly the same.
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Come on now.. Not growing them takes all the fun out of it.. :^)
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Does yours have some red on the trunk? This is what I was told to look for.
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I haven't looked.. Mine is still young, I guess we'll see how it develops, probably have 2' of stem before it gains some character.. Last year I was glad I didn't kill it.. So its all good.. Jose has the pup that is almost as big as my plant when I cut it. :^)
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This cultivar blooms at 9 months and you've probably been growing it for a couple of seasons.
It would be helpful if you posted a photo of the fruit or the mature plant, it should be around 12 foot tall. Migael has been growing his for a full season and it's probably in the 7 to 10 foot range by now.
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Be sure to leave a lotta space in that corner lot. The Datil is a 12 foot plant that takes 11 months to produces a small bunch, it's not in my TOP 100.
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To me, the distinctive trait of the Veinte Cohol subgroup is the chestnut brown at the petiole bases. Photos of it are nice and growing it is better, but it was the cause of my AA addiction/collection.
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Research before planting helps make better decisions.
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Right, so some AA varieties have chestnut brown at the petiole bases. None of the AAB varieties do that I know of, and certainly not Dan's "Datil" = Rajapuri.
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Leave them be.As long as they aren't hurting anyone let them think what they want. ?)
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Its lucky if its 3' now total height, but then again it was pretty weak by the time I got it and surprised its as big as it is now.. Things just grow slower up here. :^)
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Based on the fruiting pic's the Datil looks like its fruiting @ maybe 8' if its lucky.. :^)
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OK, 8'-12' Datil La Lima and 6'-7' Raja Puri What other agronomic characters looks the same to you in these pictures? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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It would've been nice if we actually saw some leaves on that sight.. :^)
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