Tutu
Well-Known Member
Hi Members,
I've thought of a way to join in with the regular northern hemisphere grow blog season. I get really excited seeing everyone starting their seeds and working up towards the same goals. I can grow all year 'round in Indonesia, which is nice, but it is difficult to see a beginning and end in what I am posting. I have started threads such as the Timor-Leste Grow Log and theSumba Grow Log. These were threads made after collecting tobacco on those remote islands. Those two threads will be dedicated to posting the end results of growing tobacco collected from both islands and to compare the results with others growing it. For instance, ChinaVoodoo is growing some Timor-Leste this year. There is also the Kasturi x Amersfoort experiment which is ongoing. It will be a long term thing. Hopefully for the next couple of years.
In this thread I will post on everything that I am growing in the year 2017. Some of that may be Timor-Leste, Sumba, or Kasturi x Amersfoort. There's also other varieties involved. I hope that it will be more of a regular grow blog, rather than five different threads with everything spread around. I'm sure it will be. So let me just hit it off with giving an overall update of where I am at. First a list with what is currently alive. Then I'll post some pictures to show in what stage plants are in.
03 Timor-Leste Ainaro
01 Timor-Leste Liquiçá
01 Timor
08 Besuki
01 Xhanti
04 Amersfoort
14 Kasturi x Amersfoort
01 Sacred Cornplanter
As you may know, I grow everything in pots. The place were I live has been build only recently and there is only a very thin layer of soil. Beneath that thin layer is only ruble. I also aim to master the art of making good potting soils. I've got some good results recently with mixing in cocopeat for about 40% of the mix. I mix in fertilizer to make up for the low nutrient content in cocopeat. Let's see some pictures first.
I have been away to Singapore for the past three weeks. When I came back, my Timor-Leste Ainaro plants were looking great. I was going to harvest some of the leafs but I was unpacking my bags first. With hindsight I am glad I took some photos. After being back home for about two hours, a typhoon hit us. The pots were blown over and the plants were badly damaged. There was little I could do so I harvested all the leafs and I chopped of the main stem. I'll have some soca grow from it and see where that leads me. This was the second typhoon in three months time.
Another Timor-Leste, this is Liquiçá. This is the plant that was snapped during the previous typhoon in the beginning of January. It had a few roots at the chin of its stem and I potted it, and it grew, albeit with smaller leafs. A shame, since it was noted by Bob that it had nice perpendicular veins. Before the typhoon on Saturday, I had just topped this plant. Now it stands a little skewed, but is still alive. I will soon harvest some more leafs.
Three of these could be spotted in the previous picture too. They are Besuki in black. The one in the back on the right is the odd one out. That one is not Besuki but Timor. Timor has been discussed fairly elaborate in the Timor-Leste thread as well. Deluxestogie has send me the seeds. These four plants were the soul survivors of my move to my new home back in September. Timor has been planted at the end of August 2016. It's been a while. In-between these four pots are ten seedlings. Three of them are Besuki that came from the What To Do thread. They were found after being abandoned. I had thrown away a few seedpods and one full seedpod had germinated. A row of seedlings was salvaged. Five of them remain, of which three are in this picture. The other seven plants in the middle of this shot are Kasturi x Amersfoort. I'm afraid that the only Amersfoort x Kasturi I had has passed away due to a large insect that decided it should inhabit the pot and get rid of the little plant.
The remainder. On the left are two more Besuki's from the What To Do situation. Then there is a Xhanti plant received from Hayou. The very tiny plant is a Sacred Cornplanter from a seed from Rainmax. In the middle shopping basket are seven Kasturi x Amersfoort seedlings. They were kept in a different place from the other ones we have seen earlier. This place was much cooler, and thus they've grown slower. In the right basket are four Amersfoort plants. They were sown at the same time and kept in the same place as the Kasturi x Amersfoort plant you could see in the previous picture. It seems as if the Kasturi x Amersfoort are much faster growers than the Amersfoort itself.
That's all for now. I will continue to fill this Grow Blog rather than spread everything out. I hope it will provide a better overview, both for myself and for others!
I've thought of a way to join in with the regular northern hemisphere grow blog season. I get really excited seeing everyone starting their seeds and working up towards the same goals. I can grow all year 'round in Indonesia, which is nice, but it is difficult to see a beginning and end in what I am posting. I have started threads such as the Timor-Leste Grow Log and theSumba Grow Log. These were threads made after collecting tobacco on those remote islands. Those two threads will be dedicated to posting the end results of growing tobacco collected from both islands and to compare the results with others growing it. For instance, ChinaVoodoo is growing some Timor-Leste this year. There is also the Kasturi x Amersfoort experiment which is ongoing. It will be a long term thing. Hopefully for the next couple of years.
In this thread I will post on everything that I am growing in the year 2017. Some of that may be Timor-Leste, Sumba, or Kasturi x Amersfoort. There's also other varieties involved. I hope that it will be more of a regular grow blog, rather than five different threads with everything spread around. I'm sure it will be. So let me just hit it off with giving an overall update of where I am at. First a list with what is currently alive. Then I'll post some pictures to show in what stage plants are in.
03 Timor-Leste Ainaro
01 Timor-Leste Liquiçá
01 Timor
08 Besuki
01 Xhanti
04 Amersfoort
14 Kasturi x Amersfoort
01 Sacred Cornplanter
As you may know, I grow everything in pots. The place were I live has been build only recently and there is only a very thin layer of soil. Beneath that thin layer is only ruble. I also aim to master the art of making good potting soils. I've got some good results recently with mixing in cocopeat for about 40% of the mix. I mix in fertilizer to make up for the low nutrient content in cocopeat. Let's see some pictures first.
I have been away to Singapore for the past three weeks. When I came back, my Timor-Leste Ainaro plants were looking great. I was going to harvest some of the leafs but I was unpacking my bags first. With hindsight I am glad I took some photos. After being back home for about two hours, a typhoon hit us. The pots were blown over and the plants were badly damaged. There was little I could do so I harvested all the leafs and I chopped of the main stem. I'll have some soca grow from it and see where that leads me. This was the second typhoon in three months time.
Another Timor-Leste, this is Liquiçá. This is the plant that was snapped during the previous typhoon in the beginning of January. It had a few roots at the chin of its stem and I potted it, and it grew, albeit with smaller leafs. A shame, since it was noted by Bob that it had nice perpendicular veins. Before the typhoon on Saturday, I had just topped this plant. Now it stands a little skewed, but is still alive. I will soon harvest some more leafs.
Three of these could be spotted in the previous picture too. They are Besuki in black. The one in the back on the right is the odd one out. That one is not Besuki but Timor. Timor has been discussed fairly elaborate in the Timor-Leste thread as well. Deluxestogie has send me the seeds. These four plants were the soul survivors of my move to my new home back in September. Timor has been planted at the end of August 2016. It's been a while. In-between these four pots are ten seedlings. Three of them are Besuki that came from the What To Do thread. They were found after being abandoned. I had thrown away a few seedpods and one full seedpod had germinated. A row of seedlings was salvaged. Five of them remain, of which three are in this picture. The other seven plants in the middle of this shot are Kasturi x Amersfoort. I'm afraid that the only Amersfoort x Kasturi I had has passed away due to a large insect that decided it should inhabit the pot and get rid of the little plant.
The remainder. On the left are two more Besuki's from the What To Do situation. Then there is a Xhanti plant received from Hayou. The very tiny plant is a Sacred Cornplanter from a seed from Rainmax. In the middle shopping basket are seven Kasturi x Amersfoort seedlings. They were kept in a different place from the other ones we have seen earlier. This place was much cooler, and thus they've grown slower. In the right basket are four Amersfoort plants. They were sown at the same time and kept in the same place as the Kasturi x Amersfoort plant you could see in the previous picture. It seems as if the Kasturi x Amersfoort are much faster growers than the Amersfoort itself.
That's all for now. I will continue to fill this Grow Blog rather than spread everything out. I hope it will provide a better overview, both for myself and for others!