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11-15-2010, 03:51 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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The Helen's genuine fruits and the hibrid fruits
Although I know it would be ideal to expose it for a longer time untill the
fruits are fully ripe, I dared to harvest it as it passed already almost 130 days after its bloom and it becomes colder in these days and there will be almost no hope of ripening in this situation. The upper hands are the Helen's genuine fruits and the lower are the Helen's banana fruits containing the seeds of a new hybrid beween Helen's and Basjoo. This is a close up of the Genuine fruits with Helen's pollen. A close up of the Helen's hybrid containing the seeds to germinate a new hybrid between Helen's(mother) and Basjoo(father). I do look forward how the genuine fruits taste and how the hybrid seeds grows. |
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Re: The Helen's genuine fruits and the hibrid fruits
Hi Asacomm! Now it would be interesting to see that will grow from Helen's (mother) and Basjoo (father). I will observe of your new experiments. Best regards!
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Re: The Helen's genuine fruits and the hibrid fruits
Maybe you should put these bananas in a bag with an apple in order to ripen them
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Re: The Helen's genuine fruits and the hibrid fruits
May the seeds prove to be viable! Congratulations.
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