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I grew this plant from seed. already flowering and it's only 1 1/2 - 2 feet tall. could it be root bound or because cooler weather is now come? Any info would be appreciated.
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Fi sti elbide, worg ti!
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This is actually sorghum, not a sugarcane.
So it going to seed is completely normal. It's a dwarf variety. Normal varieties can reach up to 12-15 feet.
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thank you so much explains a lot. I have been ripped off on amazon or eBay. this is totally useless to me, to the garbage they go!
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If you're interested in REAL sugarcane contact me. I have some very nice heirloom varieties. Purple, red, black.
$22 will get you a usps shipping envelope full, if you're here in the US.
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