Hi everyone,
Thanks for the helping hand from everyone.
Some of my plants now are having very strong direct sunlight which is good in some ways gives the pitchers or traps good colouration,especially all the cp's which don't originate from SEA which is my VFT and Sarrcenia.They are the ones benefiting the most for this time of the year.
I always thought that the condominium being constructed somewhere near my area probally 500m away was blocking all the direct sunlight from my balcony and receiving only bright indirect sunlight.I guess now i know that the reducing sunlight isn't affected by the building but its by mother nature itself.
Shawn since KL is definitly in the southern part of the world thats why its called south east asia,it is nearer to the southern hemisphere.Since Koh Samui is an island around the east coastof the Kra Isthmus in Thailand, close to the mainland SuratThani town and mainly thailand is further north it might be more to the north of the world.KL is already 348km if im not wrong north from the equator belt. its already slightly north so thailand is definitly further up.Like you said i was very suprised about the amount of lenght the sunlight moves.Got some really intresting facts about your place at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko_SamuiThanks BTW for the diagram
Ken