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Old 04-06-2012, 09:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Supposedly some kind of native hawaiian variety

The pseudostem is very short, maybe 6'







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Old 04-06-2012, 09:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Supposedly some kind of native hawaiian variety

Definitely not a Hawaiian variety of any kind, looks like a 'Dwarf Orinoco' to me so far.
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Definitely not a Hawaiian variety of any kind, looks like a 'Dwarf Orinoco' to me so far.
I didn't realize Dwarf Orinoco was so short. I thought Dwarf Orinoco was about the same size as Dwarf Namwah, but there are about 6 of these and they are about the same size as Gran Nain, Dwarf Cavendish, or Dwarf Super Plantain.
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how`s everyone`s Sugarcane doing?
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how`s everyone`s Sugarcane doing?

It's growing fast. Our season just ended and the average yield reported by one of the mills was 45 tons of cane per acre.
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