It's been raining quite heavily in the afternoon over the past week, and with only a few hours of morning sun each day, I was wondering how each of the plants are doing.
The chilli plants are thriving and looking healthy. Later, I moved this bunch into a new circular pot.
The okra has sprouted some new leaves, which is a good sign that it has adapted to it's new home.
Even with the heavy downpour, the soils in the circular pots and planters have been draining pretty well as there have not been any waterlogging issues. However, the square box with the cherry tomato, which I have worked the ground coffee into the soil, haven't been able to drain fast enough every time it rain. I suspect it's because I mixed too much of the ground coffee into the soil. My cherry tomato plant is still surviving but it haven't been growing much since it's been having "wet feet" most days. I fixed the problem by adding more of the original potting mix into the box and it seems to help improve the situation for now.
On a side note, Mom decided to add a couple of ripe cherry tomatoes to one of the planter over the week. Maybe it was because these were never refrigerated, they begin sprouting in 2 days time and in greater numbers compare to the previous plant.
Here are two of the tomatoes and if you look closely you can see there are numerous seedlings underneath the tomato skin.
Tearing back the skin, shows almost a 100% germination of all the seeds within that tomato. We planted back this bunch and they seems to be doing well in the new planter box. We will probably start thinning some of these in one or two weeks time.
This weekend I setup another square box for planting Yard Long Bean (Chinese Long Bean). Long bean is supposed to be one of the vegetable that is easiest to grow and have a shorter maturity window. So hopefully this will keep Adele busy over the weekday.
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For this long bean box, I used some of the thin bamboo poles and gardening wire to make a simple "tipi trellis". I'm kinda worried this trellis will not hold the weight of the plant at the later stage. Well, I'll probably need to reinforce it when we reach that point.
This past weekend, I also decided to add a few essential elements into the soil: potassium, calcium and magnesium. Since I'm using compost as part of my potting mix, I am just reinforcing these elements.
For potassium, Adele and Dad have been keeping the banana skins, which I chopped up and buried deep into soil at the side of the pots, and boxes.
For calcium, Mom been keeping all the eggshells from her daily cooking.
Crushing these into fine powders, I just sprinkled and worked these into the soil of the pots, boxes, and planters. The crushed shells should slowly breakdown over time in the soil and absorbed by the plant root.
For magnesium, I dissolved a tablespoon of the epsom salts in a sprayer and foliar feed to all the plants. This is suppose to make it easier for the plant to absorb the magnesium through their leaves. By the way, I applied the mist spray after sundown to avoid burning the leaves.
That's it for this weekend. Looking forward to next weekend (5th).