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five years from one of our
3 gallon Moso divisions. You can judge the height by
comparing the utility poles in the background. This grove is around 16
feet in height. On average, the planting will
double the
number
of
canes it
puts up each Spring. From a healthy division of Moso, the next Spring,
most all the culms
(canes) will be larger in diameter and taller than existing growth.
This process of putting up new larger culms each Spring will continue
until the mature size for its location
is reached. This can be as soon as 7 years or take over 12 years
depending on many growth factors.
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Photo to the left shows a very well established 3 gallon container of 'Moso'.
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Owner, Roger Jr. worked on potting up 160 of the 3 gallon Moso into 15 gallon containers. There were multiple canes in each container. The canes are in the 8 to 10 foot height range.When available, 15 gallon divisions range from $150 to $175 depending on culm size and number per container.These can not be shipped UPS
and are being picked up here or we can deliver if the order is large
enough.
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![]() Above left is the 30 gallon size. Middle is the Moso removed from the 15 gallon container on the right. The 30 gallon sizes sell for $250 each. ![]() The 30 gallon sizes are huge and weigh over 225 pounds each. |
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