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Hello from South Jakarta
Hello,
my name is john from depok (south of jakarta), indonesia. just ordinary cplover and want to learn how to grow form you all.. best regards! |
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Hi there! How long have you been growing CPs yourself? What species are you currently growing?
Glad you have joined us and hope to learn from you as well. |
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Hi there... Welcome to PP... Please share with us what you have now... :1thumbup:
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Hello John, welcome on board. Everybody is learning everyday, please do tell us your story on CP growing, we'd be love to learn from you too. :laugh:
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Hi John
Welcome to the forum...Like everyone says share your experience..And also if you like why not make your growlist in this forum.. Ken |
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thanks david, casey, ts and ken for your warm welcoming..
my place is lowland (gps-modem show 75-85dpl but i think more lower), 28-32 C/60-70% (day), 19-22 C/70-90% (night). I grow all in outdoor without shade cloth, mist or electronic support and just manual. i'm showering my plant 1 or 2 times/day (especially in night) with land water (dominant) or rain water. I use fertilizer min 1 time/month. I start grow cp from september 2007. yes, i'll write my grow list soon and share my practice, but first i must learn english and I hope u can understand my poor english... |
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Please share with us how you fertilizing yours CPs... That is interesting... |
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Wow that is leaning a little to a more intermediate temperature to me...Do you live on a hill or something? Normally at tropical countries like ours near the equator day temps rise to about 36-37C and if its cloudy 31-33C for nights for me only around 24C-28C ...
Ken |
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@ casey:
thanks for encouraging me… @ ken: I assumed the temperature is not correct because I borrow the old thermometer/hygrometer from my friend and he said that I could believe the temperature but not the humidity. The hygrometer was broke and cannot measuring low humidity under 70%. Yes, but not exactly hill. The land just like a hill: from front home, it drops down almost 3 meters. In the front, we can see the road and waterways. And from backyard we can see small river/irrigation come from very big farmyard (rice farm). From both side (left/rights), we see small forest/woodland. We can say its windy place.. |
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