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Old 01-30-2014, 07:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default What not to do when you get fruit...

Well this pertains to indoor fruiting Banana's only:



Well I had these Banana's, and moved them from one room to another and didn't think much about placement in the room.. I stuck the Banana bunch right under the heater vent in the new room and these Banana's are pretty much all shriveled up now days.. I might be able to salvage a hand or 2 but that's it.. Of course the bunch is no longer right under the Heater vent.. I'll post pic's of the damage tomorrow..
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Old 01-31-2014, 07:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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What banana is that & could you show your pot it is in... pretty cool!!! My Orinoco's (large or dwarfs) never get that many hands & they are planted in the ground...
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Here is a pic from 122713.. looking semi degraded already..



Same plant from 080613 in a 25 Gal Nursery Pot..



Flag came up 2 months later.. :^)
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They never filled in so your only option is toss it out. Sorry for your loss.
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They never filled in so your only option is toss it out. Sorry for your loss.
Not a big deal since I think its a DC, but I guess cardboard can be cooked green too.. if any make it..lol :^)
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