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I will take a picture to show you the plant nowadays. By the way I love Philippines. When I have the opportunity I wear my barong tagalog with pride. :) Regards Mario |
Waling-waling blooming season
Hi Sak ikim. This month is the blooming season of Waling-waling here in the Philippines. Mine also flowering too. I want to post the photos here but the site doesn't allow me too because I'm a newbie. Anyway just visit my profile page if you want to see. Anyway, why do you have Barong Tagalog there in Mexico? Nice huh! hehehe
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I live in the Philippines too! I've got over a dozen Sandies in bloom at the moment. =)
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I have a Barong Tagalog that I bought in Makati when I visited your great country some years ago. Here is hot and humid so fits perfect.:) And by the way, our typical Yucatecan shirt here is named "filipina". ---------- Post added at 08:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:54 PM ---------- Quote:
A dozen Sandies!! I really envy you!! :lol: Any special tips for great success growing them? I really appreciate them!!! |
I would say to look out for 5 things: water, temp, humidity, air movement, and light. Whenever one is out of balance, I try to compensate by adjusting the others.
I fertilize twice weekly WITHOUT watering first. They grow like weeds and dont burn. =) |
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OK!!!! Me too... Two months ago I started to fertilize without watering first and no prob. It seems better. THANKS!! Mario |
Yeah. It works better. The roots can only absorb so much in a day. So if we water first, the roots cannot absorb the nutrients and the salts just pile on the plant.
I say dont water first. Just monitor and observe after fertilizing. If the plant starts to get burned, then lessen the fertilizer concentration. =) |
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