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piscesilim 3rd April 2010 03:15 AM

Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
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sooxiwei 3rd April 2010 03:29 AM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
amazing, all your plant seems to bee in perfect order:1thumbup:

piscesilim 3rd April 2010 03:38 AM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
I am thinking to apply my aquascaping technique into CP. May be the next project...

shawnintland 3rd April 2010 08:17 AM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
Just fantastic Lim! I'm really happy to see that you got the posts, netting and benches up! Great job! Now I just wish you didn't live so far away!
~Shawn

kevyn chan 3rd April 2010 11:55 AM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
wah....................:scared::scared:

marvin1997 3rd April 2010 08:33 PM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kevyn chan (Post 27551)
wah....................:scared::scared:

I second this xD

hlyau 5th April 2010 04:07 PM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
Wow, nice view

allenphoon 5th April 2010 04:39 PM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
Gorgeous number of plant......................

jk 8th April 2010 10:29 AM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
Great plants! Very orderly, too. What method do you use for watering them, if I might ask.

piscesilim 8th April 2010 10:27 PM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
Thanks. I am using water tray method. Start raining recently. No need watering now.

cbkhoon 9th April 2010 11:53 AM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
lim, is the shading net can protect the plant from rain ?

allenphoon 9th April 2010 12:30 PM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
On theory, it suppose to can protect, but i can minimize the inertia of the rain droplet to hit the plant, as the shading net can reduce the size and inertia of the rain, hence less water droplet will fall on the sundew of the plant and the plant can save energy....I think so....hehe...

piscesilim 9th April 2010 04:25 PM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
No. Even worst when got heavy rain! The shade cloth gather all the rain water and drop on my plants. However, no harm for the adult plants. But seedlings may disappear after the heavy rain. This 50% shade cloth is actually for Nepenthes and Dionaea. Most of my Drosera still without shade. Include the D. filiformis in the photo. The shade cloth you see in the photo is actually just behind the D. filiformis.

jk 9th April 2010 04:56 PM

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Thanks for information about watering method. One idea to reduce size of raindrops, although it would be a lot of work, is to raise the center posts and make the center ridge of the shade cloth higher so that the view from the front is an upsidedown "V". I don't know what kind of angle it would have to be to get most of the rain to run down the shade cloth, but you can get some idea by experimenting with the extra shade cloth that's hanging down at the back. However, it's probably a lot easier to germinate the sundew seeds outside the shade house.

NepNut 9th April 2010 05:17 PM

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Nice !! Next time when I visit you have to stay until sunset to admire the scenery... if the mossy won't get me first *biggrin2*

allenphoon 9th April 2010 05:39 PM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
But the shade cloth in my house actually help my mom to reduce the rain damage so that her orchid flower could survive from the rain, she raised the centre and control where the water will gather together and fall down into a big black tong(where i mostly get all the water for watering my plant ^^

kevyn chan 9th April 2010 05:54 PM

Re: Sunset in the glistening forest! Part 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NepNut (Post 27917)
Nice !! Next time when I visit you have to stay until sunset to admire the scenery... if the mossy won't get me first *biggrin2*

ha ha....why dont do camping and you can admire both sunrise and sunset?? bring tent for sleeping and shelter and tubs of insect repellent...ha ha ha, the next destination is to camp in your garden....just joking...*biggrin2*


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