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(@hardyjim)
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Some shots of 4 days of growth-temp/avg approx 60-83 over this period 😀

4" pot in some pics for reference,not because I am to lazy to pick up my pots 😯

Black Thai banana plants-first pic June 6th second pics June 10
or at least that's the idea-

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Black Thai banana again(different one)

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Itinerans 1

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G.manicata

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Colocasia 'Thai giant'

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This is how big my Castor bean plants were last year on June 6,they grew 12'
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6-6-10
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6-10-10

CRAZY! Look how much bigger the leaves got in 4 days!

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Look at the space between the Brugmansia(there was some!)6-4-10

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These guys are going to be monsters-I don't even care if they bloom(-;

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Some misc pics around the yard(-:

This is such a rewarding pastime/hobby/life!

New Alocasia(Borneo giant)about a leaf behind the Thai giant
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C.cerifera
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Abyssinian/Colocasia

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Sequoia is making a nice comeback after a cold winter-

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Giant reed grass
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Canna and E.princeps
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Dahlia

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Y.f. 'color guard' in bloom
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EE's

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Washys and 4 o'clocks

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Recovering Fortxwag(trunk cut) left-Takagii center-Wagnerianus right

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Posted : 10/06/2010 1:09 pm
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Waimea Midwest. Looking good Jim.

 
Posted : 10/06/2010 3:21 pm
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Waimea Midwest.

Great name for Jim's place!

What a difference heat makes huh!
Everything has exploded.
Beautiful little c.cerifera.
And look at the diameter on that Abyssinian 😯 😀

Outstanding how well that FxW trunk-cut has grown.
Looking at it, you'd never guess what it and others have been through.

Thanks for the pics of your slice of heaven Jim
Barb

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Posted : 10/06/2010 3:36 pm
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Oh! Too much to take in all in one view. I'll go back for seconds later.
First impressions: as Barb says, great Chammy "cerifera" : I'll have to try another one.
Huge Brugmansia leaves. As you say, who cares if they even bloom? But I bet they will, spectacularly.
Gunnera: wow. Still waiting to see how they handle midwest heat, but then again, we've had that already.
😀
--Erik

 
Posted : 10/06/2010 4:05 pm
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Dang Jim! Looks like your going to have to start buying up adjacent properties in order to expand!!! I know I wish I had about 2 more acres right now. Looks great!

 
Posted : 11/06/2010 6:44 am
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Lookin great Jim!

It seems we have had a reversal of fortune here in MN... I'm lucky if I have seen 3 hours of sun in the past week! It's not that it has been cold or anything, nothing under 60f, but no damn sun! Tons of rain, we have seen about a whole summer's worth of rain in the last 30 days. No sign of the pattern changing for the next several days either. My plants were on the same track as yours until this stupid lack of sun streak! Basjoos look good but have gone from putting out a new leaf every two days to putting one out on about a one-a-week schedule now. Itinerans just sitting and doing nothing since going in ground last week. Trachies look great though and are moving well. My washy seems to have finally taken off again too with a complete new fan open and 1/2 of another in the past 7 days. Strange as the washy seems to like it hot and sunny. Everything else looks good but it seems that the rapid growth has slowed to a crawl. Wierd weather once again...

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Posted : 11/06/2010 6:51 am
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Oh my those Ricinus grow quickly!

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Posted : 11/06/2010 7:33 am
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Yea Paul the Castors are a trip,these should be absolute monsters as they are at least a month ahead of last year as you can see from the pics.
I don't think they are the same as the big leaves ones from last year but I have some(pictured)with 4 o'clocks.

Kory
Once the Itinerans get their roots established they really take off,seems like they can put there whole leave out in 2 days.
As you can see from the pics they fully put out a leaf in 4 and are really increasing in size big time with each one-
I think the only ones faster are the Black Thai-Bill has some for sale,I highly recommend them!-and Bill 😀 He's a good guy.

Gpenny
So true- not much room for expansion and sunny spots are at a premium with out digging more of the yard up.

Jack
You outta know about Hawaii Jack what with all your time on Hawaii 5-O 😉
I'm sure you don't hear that enough.

Barb
You should see how fast this Abyssinian grows-they are outrageous!
The Thai giant is going to be putting leaves over the top of it if it doesn't slow down!
TG and BG should be a lot of fun to watch this year,they are like EE's on steroids!

Eric
I don't know what these Brugs are going to do,they increase their canopy a few inches every day!

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Posted : 11/06/2010 10:41 am
 Yuri
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Good pics and amazing difference! Superb!

 
Posted : 11/06/2010 10:45 am
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Lovely pics, thanks for sharing! Love banana trees! I just bought 4 this year and have put them in the ground in april, hey are growing nicely!

Mike Trautner

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Posted : 11/06/2010 6:07 pm
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Lovely pics, thanks for sharing! Love banana trees! I just bought 4 this year and have put them in the ground in april, hey are growing nicely!

Mike Trautner

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Posted : 11/06/2010 6:54 pm
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Lovely pics, thanks for sharing! Love banana trees! I just bought 4 this year and have put them in the ground in april, hey are growing nicely!

Mike Trautner

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Posted : 11/06/2010 6:55 pm
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That's Awesome Jim!

You sure have had the right weather to make everything pop off there. Tropical rain and Hot will do it everytime 😀 I can't wait to see what those castors do in another month or two as with everything else. I think this year is going to be a good one for heat and rain.

I just hope Barb and Johns weather improves soon so they can join in on the fun.

Bill

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Posted : 12/06/2010 9:55 am
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I hear ya Bill
Seems like everytime I look at Barb's weather sticker it says 51-52-53-

lately it's been 68ish hopefully things are improving.

More rain last night,haven't looked yet but I'm guessing at least 1-2"
and now the sun is returning-unbelievably tropical weather!

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Posted : 12/06/2010 1:05 pm
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O.k. 2.28" of rain yesterday,this is getting goofy as heavy rain will move in later today.

I would not be to surprised to see 6" more of rain before we possibly get a few days
off from the rain by Wednesday.
Last time this happened I started losing cactus and this go around may just be worse.

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Posted : 13/06/2010 9:29 am
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