Monday 8 September 2014
Irresistible
Couldn't help myself. Made a beeline for the begonia plants as soon as I got to the plant bazaar last Saturday. Fortunately there were only two stalls with them. A positive about the plants is that they are locally grown species acclimated to local conditions. A negative is that they don't look as vibrant as they could.
But hey...I'm not complaining cuz coming away with 5 little pots was more than I planned. Still I hope I do better with them and maybe I might even put them back on sale and get some money back and bring delight to another fellow hobbyist. However as one stall holder Mr Tan Eng Ong pronounced, being a plant hobbyist is a loss making venture. His long suffering wife was there to make sure he cleared the stock and not bring more back.
By the way, there were several more species which I resisted. And I don't even think about what I missed out on now. Perhaps I'm on the way to overcoming my mini-obsession.
Some tips from Mr Tan:
- he used ordinary 'black soil' (I'm really not sure black soil drains well enough)
- they prefer to be growing in pots placed in soil surface of garden (as in not on paved surfaces) as the garden environment provides conducive humid conditions
- stay away from chicken manure as it isn't suitable for any garden/house plants; use goat manure only
- snails - he just uses pink pellets that are purchased
Is the Begonia doctor in?
Is it my imagination, but B.Tiger Kitten isn't looking feisty at all. Just comparing the pictures and the leaves seem to have gotten progressively smaller and smaller. Help...what should I do or not do...?
The long and short of it is that the B. Tiger Kitten is no more. After attempting a soil medium change, the entire plant disintegrated. I had to pick out the wilted pieces for the next few days after. Didn't take very long in fact. Not much else I could do. It was such a helpless situation The pot is still there with the contents. Giving it some time to see if a " phoenix rises from the ashes" as the Chinese mythical saying goes.
When it was first brought home. |
After 2nd re-potting |
After 1st re-potting. On the other hand, the B.Shamus (in front) acquired at about the same time from the same stall at BP is doing wonderful. |
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