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Just Met up with Nickolas N , He Hooked Me Up With A Mother Load Of PR Dwarf Plantain Pups On Steroids BIGGGGGG ONES ..Cant wait to get home & Plant Them , I will post some Pix Up Tommorow . Thank You Nick ! It was great meeting You Sir ! It Is Greatly Appreciated . ![]() P.s. Thank You The HM Plantians Bunch , Going to make some mean Tostones ! ![]() |
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Dang, those are pups? My whole plants have trouble betting that big
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Thats what i said to Nick N , Huge Pups
![]() Nick N Grows Some Healthy Banana Trees .. He's a Very Cool Cat ! .. |
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Neat lookin' plants!
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I established my new farm with pups this size, they seem to handle water stress a lot better. You can definitely use smaller pups, but I have had failures with smaller pups. Plus...Ed will probably have flowers in 9 months.
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flowers in 9
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The bunch photograph is of a 'Hua Moa', not the 'Puerto Rican Dwarf Plantain'. You can use the fruit the same way (they behave very similar in recipes), but they are different plants.
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Yes the plants i got from nick are Dwrf PR Plantains & the Bunch he gave me are of a 'Hua Moa' Plant .
I like the 'Hua Moa' as Tostones but The PR Dwarf Plantsina are much better . I think The 'Hua Moa' is more of a cooking banana ( Guineo Type ) than a True Plantain. Ed. Last edited by edzone9 : 01-13-2013 at 01:57 PM. |
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Most consumers in Puerto Rico don't consider the PR Dwarf a quality plantain.
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What type is most like in PR The Maricongo ?
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How would they even know the difference in the store?
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I would think that's a poor way to make an assessment, but the large chain stores mainly buy from brokers and larger farms with unit price being the priority. Most large farms grow dwarf varieties and many smaller farms selling to brokers do as well. Many small stores are willing to pay a higher price for a larger plantains which leaves a niche market for small farms normally growing the taller varieties. Many small stores sell large plantains for 50 - 60 cents, but don't accept the Food Stamp Card, so many consumers prefer to pay a $1 for a small plantain and use someone else's money to pay for it. When something is basically free, quality is less of an issue, so I think the store evaluation is irrelevant. Many people with some dirt in their yard are growing plantains and have a choice of which variety they want and almost always it's the tall varieties. If asked why, the normal response is they prefer the taste. With that being said, I would think if the PR Dwarf was the "Best", more people would be growing them in their yards.
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