I have five different plants of Paph. exul from different sources and i placed them in different locations to see if light level affects flowering. Interestingly, one of the plants flowering is placed in very bright condition while the other plant is in the shade. The other three plants are not showing any flower spikes yet. The plant on top is given bright light while the one below is in the shade.
Growing Paphiopedilums or Paphs is my main hobby. I also grow many other orchids such as phalaenopsis, dendrobium, coelogyne etc.
Friday, December 26, 2008
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Sotong ! (Squid ? cuttlefish?)
Well i did say i like to go fishing every now and then. Very nice and yummy squid that i caught last Sunday afternoon on Ah Yew's Kelong off Pulau Sibu in Johore. I only managed to catch another 6 or 7 of them. That night, we had a very good after-supper snack of fried selar and squid. I forgot to bring wasabi or else we could have had fresh squid sashimi. Also the Kelong's worker heard wrongly and instead of steaming the squids, he fried them together with the fishes. But it is still the best fried squid ever!!
More stories and pictures here:-http://joe-fishingtrip.blogspot.com
Coelogne fimbrata Up Close
Managed to get a close-up view of my fimbrata this morning. They are now very happily established on two coconut-husk poles. I read somewhere that a natural hybrid between the fimbata and celebensis exists in the wild with characteristics such as flower and leaf size which is intermediate between the two species. Compared to the fimbrata, the celebensis is a giant with leaves that look like young coconut palm leaves.
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