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07-25-2013, 03:55 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Musa Jhapari
Hello Euroean Friends,
I just happen to know that a banana named "Musa Jhapari" is getting popularity in Europe. And I already know some characteristics of this banana, being very cold torelant, dwarf and produces edible fruits etc. So I further want to know about its cold hardiness in comparison with Ice Cream and Dwarf Orinoco etc. Thanks in advance for your informations. |
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Re: Musa Jhapari
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http://www.worldplantsmarket.com/sho...001001000015/] Price: 17,800 yen (tax included) $178.00USD Japanese translation via internet. ■ cold banana cultivation warm year ※ greenhouse cultivation Omit. ● For cold banana is cold-resistant bananas look forward to further spread various varieties in recent years is out, but the above-ground part and leaves wither cold winter. In addition, there is a difference in cold temperature by an individual or breed. ● over winter you may want wither in winter condition is poor even hardy plant. In some cases, can die in such cold weather. To avoid this situation, it is recommended that you protection against the cold winter measures. It is a good idea to cover, such as non-woven straw and the shaft and root around. In the case of pot cultivation, is placed under the eaves, you will be may be carried out further measures against cold. I think better if you put in a room even if there is no heating. ● fruition if you can start in a good state as much as possible in the spring, the fruit of banana outdoors likely to enjoy increases more. Just such as cold snap is to say the spring may come, bud buds much trouble and wither at this start of the year is slow, because not produce good results, the temperature spring watch out , please.
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That's a bunch for a D Namwah or Raja Puri.. One page said it was a D. namwah.. I just call it higher than Giraffe tail from that place.. :^)
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Re: Musa Jhapari
Frosthartepalmen.de 45€ for a jhapari
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If so, its cold heardiness can be forseen from the experience with Namwwah and/or Raja Puri. From my exerience, Raja Puri was not so cold torelant as Ice Cream. So Musa Jhapari will not be hardier than Icre Cream. Is it right? |
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Hello Ipatelski,
The unit price of 17,800yen(US$178) seems to be ridiculous as Frostharte- palmen sells this banana at E45(US$58). The price difference between Japan and Germany is amazingly big! That's why we cannot buy at this price if its cold hardiness is inferior to that of Ice Cream, Orinoco or Rajapuri. It must be far more stronger as Sikkimensis if it is sold at 17,800yen. This is the main reason why I stick to its hardiness. |
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Re: Musa Jhapari
Have you looked into the cold tolerant transgenic development studies?
Study seeks to develop cold tolerant bananas | Bapnet
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