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kltower: Who Dunnit?
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Who Dunnit?
« Thread Started on Jan 24, 2008, 10:08pm »
I keep my 3 pots of pings togetner in the garden. This evening as I was watering one of pings with flowers, I noticed a piece of dried out plant on the leaves of the flowering pings. On closer examination, the dried leaves looked like the P. primuiflora I bought from Lim. To my horror, when I looked to the P. primuiflora pot, the P primuiflora is indeed gone. Did the phantom squirrel (tree shrew) strikes again?
I spoke to David and he said he had witnessed a rat pulled out his money plant from a pot. So is it the squirrel or the rat?
Lim, do you have any more P. primuiflra?
If squirrels are not bad enough, I have to watch out for caterpillars too. Sometimes when there are a few, they can chewed up the whole plant overnight. I lost a N. adrianii because of caterpillars.
Moral of the story: Those living in apartments, should not envy those with gardens. You only get more trouble.
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Choong
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« Reply #1 on Jan 24, 2008, 10:56pm »
Hmm... The P. primuliflora tend to be disturbed by animals. May be their leaves look juicy. Mine always pulled out by burung kuak, the white-breasted waterhen. Still thinking how to trap this bird.
Yes. I still have that Pings.
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« Reply #2 on Jan 25, 2008, 4:34pm »
Moral of the story: Those living in apartments, should not envy those with gardens. You only get more trouble.
Luckily, I dont have any pest chomping or pulling my plants out even when I have a big garden.
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« Reply #3 on Jan 27, 2008, 10:47pm »
Quote:Moral of the story: Those living in apartments, should not envy those with gardens. You only get more trouble.
Luckily, I dont have any pest chomping or pulling my plants out even when I have a big garden. 
Lucky you. What is your secret? I think Choong would love to know.
I am thinking... Electric fencing? Telsa coils? A rottweiller who is thirsty for rodent's blood?
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« Reply #4 on Jan 28, 2008, 9:21am »
Not a rottweiller David. Who knows what havoc it would caused. The other day, when I let my bunny out it went and sit on my ampullaria, squashing a couple of pitchers. I could imagine it gave chase to the squirrel and knock over my potted plants.
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« Reply #5 on Jan 28, 2008, 5:04pm »
Rotweiller can. One like Ts's. Gentle and mild who loves cps
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