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05-11-2012, 10:23 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Help, Banana Noob
Greetings, ok I just received two 2' tall pups in a bucket of water off of one of my customers today, but they never told me what they were. I was looking for Basjoos, but I think these may be sikkimensis with the reddish color. Anyone know? Also, how long will the survive with the roots sitting in a bucket, I won't get a chance to plant them until Sunday or Monday? Once I determine species, I'll need to find a suitable location, I believe they were in a shaded location, most of my yard is FULL sun! I am wanting to plant them alongside my pool deck, but that will place them over one of my septic drain field lines. Probably won't need much fertilizer in that case! Many thanks in advance!
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Re: Help, Banana Noob
Could be sikkimensis. Definitely not basjoo.
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