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JIUHWEI
post Feb 23 2019, 10:05 PM

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Anyone planting Pak Choy here?

I am new to this.
Planting some edible veggies on my balcony.

1. Sage
2. Rockets
3. Pak Choy
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post Feb 23 2019, 11:40 PM

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QUOTE(JIUHWEI @ Feb 23 2019, 10:05 PM)
Anyone planting Pak Choy here?

I am new to this.
Planting some edible veggies on my balcony.

1. Sage
2. Rockets
3. Pak Choy
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post Feb 26 2019, 02:07 PM

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Any tips to growing chillies? I germinated some seeds and later repot the seedlings to a bigger pot. Next day all layu.
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post Feb 26 2019, 02:30 PM

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QUOTE(audy @ Feb 26 2019, 02:07 PM)
Any tips to growing chillies? I germinated some seeds and later repot the seedlings to a bigger pot.  Next day all layu.
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wait until 2 3 inch suitable to repot, after repot, dont directly exposed to the sunlight.
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post Mar 3 2019, 05:58 PM

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Recommended indoor plants, preferably leafy types (those that don't flower much), loves humidity and sunlight. But not cactus types, coz of the thorns. Recommendation?

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post Mar 4 2019, 10:12 AM

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QUOTE(1tanmee @ Mar 3 2019, 05:58 PM)
Recommended indoor plants, preferably leafy types (those that don't flower much), loves humidity and sunlight. But not cactus types, coz of the thorns. Recommendation?
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snake plant/mother in law tongue
ivy (forgot the name, but all nursery got them. in pots, about 1m tall with the wooden stake to help climbing)
spider plant.
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post Mar 14 2019, 03:54 PM

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Any succulent experts here? smile.gif

I bought a succulent plant 2 Sundays ago and has only watered it once since then. I noticed that few days after watering, one of the leaves is starting to turn yellowish. Based on Google, this means it is over watered. I'm wondering how that is possible as I only watered it one time and I made sure the water drained out.

I've had many succulents died on me in the past so I'm wondering where did I go wrong again this time. The pot is in a shady spot.

Anyone has any other tips to prevent the whole pot from turning yellow?

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post Mar 14 2019, 08:37 PM

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QUOTE(honkkydorry @ Mar 14 2019, 03:54 PM)
Any succulent experts here? smile.gif

I bought a succulent plant 2 Sundays ago and has only watered it once since then. I noticed that few days after watering, one of the leaves is starting to turn yellowish.  Based on Google, this means it is over watered. I'm wondering how that is possible as I only watered it one time and I made sure the water drained out. 

I've had many succulents died on me in the past so I'm wondering where did I go wrong again this time.  The pot is in a shady spot.

Anyone has any other tips to prevent the whole pot from turning yellow?
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hmmm...how how fertilizer, over doing it too produces yellowing.

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post May 8 2019, 10:56 PM

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QUOTE(thatdude3 @ May 8 2019, 10:50 PM)
Hi everyone. I have two small gardens, one for flowers and the other one for vegetables. I have it for years and never had any serious problems with pests, but a month ago both gardens became infested by bugs! Any recommendations? I'm currently reading about how to get rid of stink bugs but I'm so afraid to use any chemicals. My aunt said I should and those natural methods won't work. What should I do? Thanks.
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QUOTE(thatdude3 @ May 8 2019, 10:50 PM)
Hi everyone. I have two small gardens, one for flowers and the other one for vegetables. I have it for years and never had any serious problems with pests, but a month ago both gardens became infested by bugs! Any recommendations? I'm currently reading about how to get rid of stink bugs but I'm so afraid to use any chemicals. My aunt said I should and those natural methods won't work. What should I do? Thanks.
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i use ridsect or baygon on them. works
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post Jun 3 2019, 12:07 PM

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Hi everyone, I'm conducting a survey to understand irrigation habit of garderner/casual planting and hobbyist alike. Just wondering if I posted my survey over here would y'all be interested in partaking?

I like to do it here instead of starting a new thread since I see that I can get the right audience here.

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post Jun 30 2019, 03:09 PM

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Can somebody recommend some plants for condo preferably those that can be consumed tongue.gif ? I am thinking to get aloe vera, limau purut and pandan leaves. Any other choices? Thanks
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post Jun 30 2019, 05:18 PM

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QUOTE(hurtedheart @ Jun 30 2019, 03:09 PM)
Can somebody recommend some plants for condo preferably those that can be consumed tongue.gif ? I am thinking to get aloe vera, limau purut and pandan leaves. Any other choices? Thanks
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At balkoni? How long can get sunlight?
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post Jun 30 2019, 08:28 PM

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QUOTE(AmeiN @ Jun 30 2019, 05:18 PM)
At balkoni? How long can get sunlight?
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Hi, yes at balcony. Exposed to sunlight during day time.
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post Jul 1 2019, 11:54 AM

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QUOTE(hurtedheart @ Jun 30 2019, 08:28 PM)
Hi, yes at balcony. Exposed to sunlight during day time.
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then can plant any fruiting plant. limau kasturi, limau purut, hydroponic vegetables. or maybe can try fig tree.. fig fruit sedap.
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post Jul 1 2019, 11:57 AM

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QUOTE(hurtedheart @ Jun 30 2019, 03:09 PM)
Can somebody recommend some plants for condo preferably those that can be consumed tongue.gif ? I am thinking to get aloe vera, limau purut and pandan leaves. Any other choices? Thanks
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pokok kari
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post Jul 4 2019, 11:45 PM

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QUOTE(AmeiN @ Jul 1 2019, 11:54 AM)
then can plant any fruiting plant. limau kasturi, limau purut, hydroponic vegetables. or maybe can try fig tree.. fig fruit sedap.
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QUOTE(miaopurr @ Jul 1 2019, 11:57 AM)
pokok kari
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Thanks, will consider
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anybody diy a bird feeder n put in the yard?
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post Jul 29 2019, 11:12 AM

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Hey everyone, I have just moved into a newly completed landed house at the beginning of the year. The place was infested with the pest as shown. Already removed all existing soil along with all the plants, weeds, etc. in order to lay artificial grass with coarse sand underneath.

Definitely less of the pest now, and I would individually remove them when i see them. However, I could still easily find around 3-5 of them every single day. Any idea what this is and how I can permanently get rid of them?
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QUOTE(jian5481 @ Jul 29 2019, 11:12 AM)
Hey everyone, I have just moved into a newly completed landed house at the beginning of the year. The place was infested with the pest as shown. Already removed all existing soil along with all the plants, weeds, etc. in order to lay artificial grass with coarse sand underneath.

Definitely less of the pest now, and I would individually remove them when i see them. However, I could still easily find around 3-5 of them every single day. Any idea what this is and how I can permanently get rid of them?
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oh nasty. i think thats a centipede. are they all from the garden? or you finding them in other parts of your house?

maybe can try DE (Diatomaceous earth)? can sprinkle it over your new lawn or their hot spots you find them

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