Wednesday, 27 February 2019

They Will Survive

Hi friends

I am away from home and would only be back in a week's time.  

It is very hot here. There are no trees except for small plants and shrubs and the decorative palm trees. Their landscaping is quite ok on the fourth floor where the swimming pool is but here below there is nothing much. And the unit I am in is on the ground floor. 

I hope it is not as hot back at home. I worry for my plants, they might get dried up especially those small plants and plants that I have just replanted or repotted. They would not get watered for as long as I am in absence. 

Of course, I hope nature can help. I pray for rain to come. But seeing the weather condition now I cannot depend on hope alone.

I am quite lucky I have big trees growing in the compound. So I moved those mobile ones from their usual sunny spot into the shade.  Even those permanently under the tree their flowers might not last long in this hot and dry days. 


Those that cannot be moved I scatter around them lots of dried leaves so that the ground would stay wet after I last water them. Most of my potted plants are placed directly on the ground. 

I have thought about some kind of self-watering system but until now I am not able to devise one although I don't know how many times I have seen how people do it on videos. 

Some plants I know they can survive with little water and some plants have rooted deep into the ground and can find water by itself like the bunga kesidang which has grown all over the mulberry tree. This plant surely can survive without being watered for days. I don't have worry for these.






I hope these just recently repotted cattleyas won't dry up





And these small chili plants in the plastic pots I hope they won't die.




In the months to come, I may have to leave home again for more than a few days at a time. I must find the watering solutions for my garden plants.

Sometimes it makes me wonder why some plants like those weeds whose growth are unwanted can forever survive in extreme conditions without much ado.


Stay cool.


Till next entry, bye.


21 comments:

  1. I'm worry about mine too. Weather forecast says it will rain but sometimes it just never do. Like you, I mulch my plants as much as I could. Hope that helps. I hope all your plants especially the vulnerable chilli plants would be alright.
    Perhaps you are right to start considering self-watering pots or perhaps simple irrigation system.
    By the way, your sanseviera looks gorgeous.
    And oh, how I love bunga kesidang for its fragrant flowers! If only I have one.

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    1. It looks like the hot weather will go on for some time even if there is rain it is very light and for very short duration.
      Mulching should be quite effective but garderner's absence shouldn't be too long.
      Sanseviera is easy to grow. The kesidang is quite slow growing in the beginning.

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  2. ermm using simple irrigation system that can watering ur plant when u not at home

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  3. masalah penyiraman memberikan saya idea berkenaan nutripot ringkas

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    1. Ya saya ada baca blog tuan berkenaan nutripot. Nanti nak cuba.

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  4. cattleyas .. teringat 1 film ada nama watak utama dia cattleya.. based from nama bunga orkid

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    1. Orang dulu dulu pun suka ambil nama bunga untuk anak perempuan.

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  5. Itulah masalah utama bila nak berpergian. Tak ada org tlg siram.

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  6. Lol, each time I go away I have the same feeling as you do. But, all I can do is keep my fingers crossed and pray that it will rain heavily. That is a beautiful orchid btw, very unique colours :)

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    1. And so glad if the weatherman says it will rain :)

      The orange colour is very distinct and bright.

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  7. cantik subur pokok lidah jin dalam pasu tu :)

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    1. Pokok ni tak banyak kerenah senang nak dijaga :)

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  8. looks like you will have to pray hard for rain in this hot spell

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    1. If it's in peak of dry season most probably prayer won't be answered but we still keep on hoping :)

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  9. Tapi 2 tiga hari ni ada hujan jugak kat Seremban.
    Kat Senawang ada taman nama Cattleya

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    1. Awan hujan di tiup angin ke Seremban.
      Nama Cattleya ni popular juga. Harap penduduk disitu tanam banyak okid cattleya kan :)

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  10. Itching to sow seeds but have to make myself really patient.
    If bulbs plants is ok to leave them as it is. Although they look withered when rain comes it might give you a pleasant surprise later.
    Sansevieria adik beradik can stand drought well, after a long period without water will come very beautiful long flower stalk with white fragrant flower later on. Makes me wonder why there are also known as lidah mak mertua atau lidah jin hehehe...

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    1. Put on hold sowing seeds in dry season. The delicate seedling may succumb to the heat. Wasted effort then. Agree, bulb plants should be ok.
      Waiting for my sanseviera plants to flower.
      They call lidah mak mertua because of the sharp pointing shape may be like the sharp tongue of MIL but hey, me no ha haa.

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