Musa Dwarf Jamican Red Trial in Dadyal Azad Kashmir

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Izhar wrote: February 27th, 2018, 5:04 pm ohh such a severe damage....
Musa dwarf jamican red is not a cold hardy banana, when temperatures drop below 10c into single fingers the banana suffers.

The plant had deteriorated more than i thought it would, but i am confident it will bounce back in March, my only concern is if it is going to suffer this much cold damage fruit production could be a problem.
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Send its pup to someone in Karachi.....!!!
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Izhar wrote: March 3rd, 2018, 1:28 pm Send its pup to someone in Karachi.....!!!
:D anyone in mind
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Latest pictures taken on 10/03/18 a new Pup has came up from the corm, the orginal two pseudostem have not shown any new growth.
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More pictures taken 10/03/2018
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Latest pictures taken on 10/03/18 a new Pup has came up from the corm, the orginal two pseudostem have not shown any new growth.

wrong pictures uploaded above
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Now this pup has the chance to grow and fruit this season...
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Izhar wrote: March 13th, 2018, 4:02 pm Now this pup has the chance to grow and fruit this season...
Hope your right Izhar, but it unlikely it will happen, as it takes 18 months for its first fruit cycle, then every year there after.
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mushtaq75 wrote: March 14th, 2018, 5:49 pm
Izhar wrote: March 13th, 2018, 4:02 pm Now this pup has the chance to grow and fruit this season...
Hope your right Izhar, but its unlikely it will happen, as it takes 18 months for its first fruit cycle, then every year there after.
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