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Old 08-07-2011, 11:41 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Default Re: Blue Java,Ice Cream

Tony,

One sure way to tell if a naner is a Blue Java is check out the roots after it's potted for a year. Unbelievably huge dense mass of thick roots. My Dwarf Orinocos are like that. They bulge and split open the pot when pups develop.

It's a real pain to clean out the dirt and trim roots for shipping on the DO. I'm not planting the BJ, just repotting it for someone who wants it - locally.

Don't grow real tall ones any more cause of the wind. The Saba is laying on the ground ---- AGAIN ----after PM storm winds last week.

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