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Banana Seed Germination Forum As one of the toughest seeds in the plant kingdom to figure out the keys to germination success with, this is a forum with banana seed germination tips. Please entitle posts like "Musa balbisiana," or "Musa cheesmani," etc. People would then post a reply under that heading, sharing their germination successes (and failures), what materials and methods they used, germination percentage, etc. |
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08-03-2008, 01:04 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Cavendish Seeds On Ebay
Correct me if Im wrong. I'm still very green at all this stuff. That just seems like a crock of... you know what... or are there types of cavendish seeded bananas that I just dont know about, and it can be propagated by seed?
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Re: Cavendish Seeds On Ebay
Probably wild Musa acuminata. At Musa Dwarf Cavendish there are no seeds.
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Re: Cavendish Seeds On Ebay
Didn't think so.
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Re: Cavendish Seeds On Ebay
Don't think there is. Cavandish is a cultivar that was created for the purpose of having a seedless fruit(dessert banana). Maybe they are Acuminata seeds from a wild banana. Not 100% on this. Gabe's got an answer.
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Re: Cavendish Seeds On Ebay
i thought i was gonna have to go back to bananas 101.....i didnt think the cavadish had seeds either. lol.
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