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Old 02-01-2008, 10:02 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Default Re: Naner has too many pups - want advice

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Originally Posted by tlturbo View Post
One commonality to these plants is that they all came from Going Bananas also. They were planted in my yard in Pembroke and I dug them up (single plant about 5 ft) and transplanted them here about almost 3 years ago. Obviously severe shock as it has taken over 3 years to fruit. Hopefully the second gen plants will fare better.

Going Bananas only sells tissue cultured plants. Perhaps its something about TC's, another one of the differences vs. planting corms.
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