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Not looking for a wimpy tissue culture or plug plant, was hoping someone had a healthy thick pup to chop off for the winter. Just 1 or 2 would be good.
I would rather support someone here for a confirmed definite Basjoo. I spent a bunch on a big plant and all summer growing something just to find out it wasn't a Basjoo after all. Basjoo confirm? Last edited by tastyratz : 11-04-2010 at 09:02 PM. |
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I've gotten nice thick pups from Marc at Hardy Tropicals for the same price as the TC's being sold on ebay and other sites. One time I ordered M. Sikkimensis and he sent me a nice-sized corm with pups starting to sprout.
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Awesome thanks for the tip. I actually picked up a few basjoo this year from Brians Botanicals though and they are doing pretty well. I completely forgot I made that post!
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