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22nd July 2007

Welcome to the Family

So i haven’t blogged in a long time.  Bad bad… But here’s some updates on the CPs. Some good news and some bad news.

I sowed some seeds that i got from the drosera burmanii (that couldnt stop flowering) today.

I did the exact same thing that i did when i sowed the byblis liniflora a few months back. I guess we shall wait and see. :)

On the other hand, the mother burmanii, spread some of her motherly love and released some seeds onto the pot. Woke up two mornings ago and realised, i am a mother!! To many many little baby burmaniis! :)

Yay! How happy i am! :)

The spatulata came back to its normal state after being infested with aphids. Although its a little smaller than it was before, its still looking preeetttty fiiine. And continuing shooting up stalks and stalks of flowers. :)

Repotted my sarracenia into a bigger pot. Looking happy.

My precious liniflora is growing and growing. Looking a little leggy and not so stable. But hey…its looking good. :)

The drosera intermedia is also growing from when we first got it.

Some sad news. The drosera adalae is not looking so good.

I’ve tried everything and it is still barely alive. :( Help anyone?

And a new addition to the family!

This is Kamus, which means dictionary in Malay. H’es only 8 weeks old. And a born gardener!! :)

20th June 2007

My diseased spatulata

It turned out, the drosera spatulata was infested with aphids. I don’t know when or how it happened, but it did. I also discovered a baby spatulata underneath the mother plant. I didn’t know what to do. All I know is that aphids will die and drown in water. So that’s what I did…


That’s the spatulata seedling.

This is the second time I have to this. I really don’t know how to prevent the aphids from coming near the sundews.  At least now i know how to handle them.:|

Weirdly, someone emailed this to me today….

Venus Fly Trap and the Bug
by StevieWonder

Hello flower
Boy, do you look juicy
And you know just what I’m coming to get, right

Don’t eat me
Please don’t eat me
I’m trapped in your love
Save me, don’t hurt me

19th June 2007

Up up and away

So we were in Bali the past weekend. Left the balcony garden and an empty apartment to a 21 year old (who’s 21st birthday happen to be on the same weekend!). Pokokpenyu left detailed instructions on 3 pieces of A4 paper on watering schedule. We were nervous, but what the heck! He is afterall pokokpenyu’s brother (we could always ____ him after). The same brother that got me my first carnivorous plant for xmas last year. :)

Came back late last night. No sign of parties (there’s some suspicions) , clean apartment and blooming healthy plants.. :)


Drosera Burmanii


Drosera spatulata - doesn’t look too good. I saw specs of white tiny stuff on the stalk. I suspect its the mealy bugs. :|


Sarracenia - look what it caught!


Our first venus fly trap - perking back up after dormancy period.


Byblis liniflora - about 3 weeks old :)

7th June 2007

Garden Log updates

Haven’t updated my gardening log in a long time. Here goes…

Here’s the Byblis Liniflora that germinated on the 27th May 2007 - this is day 12

The top that was covered with cling wrap is completely off now. They are growing fast and they look pretty healthy.

Next is the Drosera Burmanii that was infested with aphids not to long ago. It was planted in a container full of distilled water for about 24 hours to kill/drown the aphids. In return, the burmanii didnt look too happy. Its been 3 weeks now since the ‘drowning’ incident, and its flowering. :)

 

I’ve never collected seeds or know how to do it. Got some advice from Pet Pitchers forum members. But will need to do more research on this.

Our Drosera Spatulata is also flowering.


It has grown so much bigger since when we first got it. Must be all the daytime snacks its been having.

Speaking of snacking…check out what I found this morning in a two of the traps on one of our venus fly traps.

Yucks. Heh.

And here’s the drosera intermedia that was given to us about a month ago..

Yay! Its nice to know that they’re all well. Despite my lack of presence the past few weeks.

Now over to the non-CPs…

My gloxinia in a jar..I still have not gathered any courage to plant it yet. Eeeks. Its been 8 weeks now and here it is…

Woah…it looks so so kool. I don’t even know how to plant it now. Any advice anyone?

Oh and the african violet that was propagated the same time as the gloxinia looks like this

Heh. Well…as our mind gets distracted and focuses on other things. Life goes on…people move on. Nothing waits for you. They just grow and grow…and then ‘boom’.

23rd May 2007

Sweet Sarracenias

Spent last Saturday making a half day trip to Sg Buloh and back. Only 20 mins away from our place. How very convenient! Sg Buloh, the haven of nurseries. :)

Printed directions to Hee nursery, apparently, that’s where they sell all the kool CPs. And I am looking for some Sarracenias. :) Saw them at some of the CP grower’s place and they’re really something else. Tubular leaves sticking out of the pot, how freakin weird.

Got there quite easily. As I was driving there, saw bits and pieces of  the space and land. Remembering how Sg Buloh used to be (20 years ago). Nothing but trees and plants and houses acres away from each other with pretty terraces and porches,  retro artdeco-ish architecture.  Lots of childhood memories with my mom and aunties and grandmother, many weekends spent at the nurseries just looking browsing and window shopping on muddy roadsides.

Now…well. Yea. Well… :|

Found Hee nursery quite easily. With only 100 bucks in my pocket. I told myself NOT to spend ALL of it. This is the only way to have some sort of self control. To only bring some or very little money to spend. Its good that the atm is at least 30 mins away.

Found some kool sarracenias. Got ummm….3 pots. rm16 per pot.


This is the Purpurea I think


Unsure about these two..
Close up of their mouths…


Check it..! Happily snacking away!

Something weird is happening to this one. The leaves looks like its melted. And their mouths are all glued up.  Hope to revive them back to life.

Pretty arent they? :) Also got a packet of dried green moss (rm10) and a mini nep for pokok penyu (rm10). Left Sg Buloh with about 30 bucks left. Heh.

I also propagated our first venus fly trap. The pot was getting too crowded. Divided them into 3 pots. Part sphagnum moss and part perlite. The last pot is by leaf cutting propagation. Not sure how it will turn out. Its been 5 days and it looks fine when I checked on it this morning.

:)

17th May 2007

Drowning is one way to deal with pests..

So, our burmanii and ‘red dragon’ venus fly trap were infested by crawling aphids. One of the safest way to deal with it, is to immerse the plant in container overfill with water for at least 24 hours.  So we filled a big pot with distilled water and immersed both the CPs. It was painful…watching them drown. :( 

Almost immediately you see the aphids floated up onto the surface. Loads and loads of them. Quite terrifying, knowing these bugs were in your precious plant. There were small ones, tiny ones and big ones. Sigh…

Here they are again….after 24 hours.

Its true what petiolaris of gardenweb said - they will look like ‘drowned rats’ for a week or so. They look so different now, from when david first gave it to us. He must be so disappointed :(

Here’s how it looks when we first got it two weeks ago..

Ok enough of that.

Got a pesticide to treat lipstick plant that is infested with mealybugs.

Sprayed it as soon as i got home two nights ago.

And they all bloomed today.

15th May 2007

Mealy Lipstick

The past two weeks, i’ve been noticing this white waxy web on my lipstick plant. At first it was on one flower, then i started seeing more and more of it. Especially around the bell shape stem. Now it has spread and slowly killing my plant..

I think its mealybugs. It looks a lot like it…


(picture taken from wikipedia)

Yucks! Going to go shopping for pesticides today. May it survive another day. :|

Some advice from mutant hybrid  of gardenweb on how to get rid of the pests thats been swimming in the sphagnum moss of the venus fly trap that we got.

Posted by mutant_hybrid on Thu, May 10, 07 at 23:34

Hi mukaketupat,Yeah they could be aphids if they are tiny green fat bodied insects that hang out in the center of the plant. If they are tiny white worm like creatures with legs, they are possibly thrips. Gnat larvae also like to live in peat moss. If you are worried about them, use only pesticides that are water based, never soap based. Something with pyrethrines or neem oil extract with pyrethrines would be great. Avoid anything that says potassium salts and acids or natural oils and fats (basically fertilizer). Also never use copper based fungicide on your carnivorous plants, it will harm them. Only use neem oil or sulphur based fungicide.

The red Venus Flytrap is the Red Dragon cultivar. It is exactly the same as a regular Venus Flytrap, just one that is bred to have all red, like a dog is bred to look short and long like a weenie dog. There are many types of cultivars of Venus Flytrap. One called Big Mouth, another called Dente that is all green, and another called Piranha that has short shark like teeth. Mine shows all of the variations at once on different leaves. One trap might show a double tooth, another gets red pigment all over the outside, and another gets short shark teeth. If I wanted to, I could make my own cultivars by continually breeding the qualities I see in my plant with qualities I see in another plant until I get one that is all red or all saw toothed double teeth.

Anyway, good luck with your plants.

Sigh..I’m printing his advice and taking it with me to the hardware store today. Its a lot to remember and better to be safe than sorry.

15th May 2007

Bangkok Blues

After spending a few days in Bangkok, all i could do as soon as we landed, was thinking about my plants. Worry worry worry.

Some updates on the gloxinia after being in the water for about 7 weeks. Small leaves can be seen around the bulge.

I’m going to plant this soon. Looks like its ready. :)

Apart from that, my other gloxinias which I cut, propagated and saved from the mother plant that was killed during a storm one day - are doing very very well. New leaves are coming out…

Sigh….the carnivorous plants on the other hand…the sundew, the leaves at the bottom are bleaching. Maybe its too hot? We moved it, from indoor to outdoor, maybe thats it? Ah well, whatever it is, its back indoors now under the flourescent light where it usually is. And its perking up..is that normal?

And the intermedia are not growing tentacles. I don’t know why…

The venus fly trap that gets full sun everyday is very very happy.

 

Need to consult the forum, my CP regulars, mutant hybrid or the pet pitchers on the condition of the sundew.

:(

10th May 2007

carnivorous carnival!

Who would have thought obsession for plants would turn mukaketupat and myself into friendly, bordering on shameless people. After getting our venus fly trap from strange old Eneos that seems to sell every thing under the sky (including a car service centre in a mall), we got a little hooked on carnivorous plants.

Did some web search to find out more about how to care for our new baby, and found this awesome local site, PetPitcher.com.

Did some web search to find out more about how to care for our new baby, and found this awesome local site, PetPitcher.com.

I know we haven’t stopped raving about it, but it’s such a freaking cool place. Everyone’s not only really generous with info — which is a pretty fantastic nature of ‘forum-ers’ — but also with seeds, seedlings and more!

We contacted the site owner, David, to ask where we could get hold of some sundews, and in a true gesture of solidarity obsession, offered us one of his pots of D. spathulata to us. Yay!

So we called him, got directions, drove to his apartment, I saw a part of Klang Valley that I don’t usually go to, took the lift up……

Wasn’t hard to figure out which place was his. There were creepy-crawly plants greeting us immediately at the grill :) Pushing aside tendrils, we walked in and gasped at the beautiful, gorgeous terrariums in one corner.

picture from petpitcher website

After greedily gobbling up the sight, he showed us his storeroom that also housed another larger (maybe 6 feet?) terrarium. Whoo0 whee! So many many many many different kinds of carnivorous plants basking snugly under the glow of florescent lights. Mukaketupat brought her camera, so she snapped away. Here’s some of his little beauties.


A partial view of the terrarium

Baby venus’ fly traps in a row. The ‘mother’ is the one right at the back, second from right. Halfway through the tour, I realised that CP (carnivorous plants) enthusiasts do not speak in generics. It’s all genus and species, right down to the hybrids. So if I want to understand this world at all, I have to brush up on my Latin or Greek I think. So yes, Dionaea muscipula all in a row :D

When he saw us practically drooling all over his D. muscipula, he offered us one! Yippee! Now we have TWO pots of D. muscipula - one green and one red (I promise I’ll figure out the actual sub-species names soon).

Ours sitting happily on our balcony now. Though the new one seem to have some kind of bugs on it, not sure from where. Probably our dusty studio. Doesn’t seem to harm the plant though, but to be safe, getting some pesticides today. Did a whole search on aphids and spider mites from a list of stuff that might harm CPs. Not sure if it is either, but live and learn I guess ;)

 

One of his Drosera brumannii (species of sundew). We said “yes, please!” when he offered a pot of baby D. brumannii to us. I feel like a greedy, out-of-control, mad woman! *blush* Can’t wait for it to grow layers and be as pretty as his. It’s already growing a fair bit since we got it a couple of nights ago. Mmmmm……… so very very cool!

 

This one I am SUPER excited about. It’s a byblis, also a kind of CP. Look at the sticky secretions coming out from its hairs! And all the bugs caught on their leaves. And best of all, I have seeds! Thanks to David of Petpitcher again :) I can’t wait to plant them and wait for germination. Have to learn more about how to cultivate these, but found an article that might help. Not sure if it needs cold stratification etc, but will print out and read. Dammit, wish we had the Savage Garden book! Must go Kinokuniya soon…

 

I don’t remember the name for this CP, though it might be a bladderwort (Utricularia). It lives in water, and you can’t really see it, but there are tiny traps at the end of the leaves that acts like a vacuum to suck small aquatic animals that unwittingly goes by. Sometimes it sends out shoots of pretty flowers over the surface of the water. And it’s also native to Malaysia :)

Okay, many species and close peering later (including with a magnifying glass), David showed us his Nepenthes collection. And geez, he’s got a LOT. Mostly hanging near the window, but he’s even got some teeny tiny super cute ones in his terrarium. I almost died.

The pictures didn’t turn out, so we can’t show you. But there are just so many different species (I hope I’m using this word correctly). One with pitchers that look like they are wearing viking helmets, some with fangs on the pitchers, and a cuddly pot of Sarracenia outside one window. Nice :)

We went and got some more sphagnum moss and looked for perlite - the medium that CPs apparently thrive on. Except the packet we got from Eneos (Uncle Sam from Cameron Highlands) says ‘pelite’. It looks ad feels like what perlite is supposed to be. Hope we don’t mess up by accidentally adding rat poison or something!

Anyway, YAY! :D

Some handy sites found:

9th May 2007

Eye Candies

Woke up to an awesome weather! Finally after many many days of unbearable heat, it finally rained. Yahoo!

So took a photo of my gloxinia this morning. Here’s how it looks like after about 6 weeks of being in the water…

Is it time to plant it yet?

And the african violet finally decided to  start rooting…

My jasmine is budding quite a lot.

Oh and remember my bryophyllum that i got from my colleague? Its only been 2 and a half weeks. And here’s how it looks now…

They look like little midget monsters. Weirdly pretty… :|

And my ajuga, also been doing nothing but bloom bloom and bloom.. Must be all the sun and heat.

Finally, before i forget, we finally got our sundews! Not one, not two, but THREE CPs (and some seeds)!!! All from David, the awesome generous dude behind Pet Pitcher. Visited his place last night and it was truly truly remarkable. Pokok Penyu will write a full commentary on the trip.

But here’s a sneak peak on what we got.. :)

All i can say is that we love love luurrve CPs and Pet Pitcher roxs!!

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