Fruit bags (forum)
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Henry starts with ...
Where can I purchase suitable fruit bags for both my nectarines and bananas? My first lot of nectarine fruit last year were rotten on the tree. I have yet to eat bananas from my tree.
Time: 5th February 2008 4:52pm
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John says...
Henry, please explain to me the purpase of these bags. Nectarines that go rotten on a tree are ever to ripe or has a virus. Bananas when have grown there fruit large enough for your liking, you ripen in a brown paper bag or in a dark closert. Adding a ripe tomato makes the process alot faster. But I like green bananas, they are better for you, but not as tasty.
Time: 5th February 2008 6:26pm
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Bob says...
Sounds like brown rot and or fruit fly.
Bob
Time: 6th February 2008 10:05am
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Correy says...
Do you mean to grow in eg Bonsai Bags or to cover the fruit when it is ripening.
Time: 6th February 2008 11:39am
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