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Since I am in Florida and have no problems with bananas producing fruit, I thought of a great idea for the northern growers in cooler climates. It takes them years to produce fruit, if ever, so I have a great idea. The idea is for me to grow pups till they are close to fruiting size, then separate the corm and cut the trunk to as large as possible for shipping to northern growers. Since its spring, if grown correctly, you should get bananas next year for sure, since most of the growth took place in Florida. So at the moment I have large apple banana pups available in limited supplies. 6+ feet, cut to fit for $60 plus shipping. |
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