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What's the cause of This

Plantains has an opening

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Vallai Zamawu Fruit Cracking Please check this link for more details and preventive measures.

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You harvested when it's too late. Plantains are not supposed to be allowed to ripen. Harvest as soon as the fruit sets properly

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This normally happens when it over-matures during high temperatures

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