Made a top mesh cover for the worm bin out of wooden picture frame (have it custom made at the picture frame shop for RM 10).
Made a top mesh cover for the worm bin out of wooden picture frame (have it custom made at the picture frame shop for RM 10).
Perhaps it will finally fruit?
Not doing well, a lot of drying up.
Added a bit more kitchen waste to the bin as I harvest my 2 weeks enzyme. I experiment worm food of
I noticed the worm have yet to dig in on the last batch of kitchen waste 5 days ago. Perhaps they prefer cardboard or newspaper instead. Will not add more kitchen waste unless it is eaten up.
Transplant to bigger pot, I put two plant in a single pot.
Soil Mixture: Cocopeat (3), Larvie Frass (2) and Vermicompost (1). Added some rice husk ash, egg shell and perlite.
I use cocopeat instead of soil primarily to reduce to pot weight (vertical holding), and for better water retention as well.
I probably planted too many tomato as a first timer. Some flowered, none of them fruited, with more yellowing leaves and leaves curling down issues.
Transplant the biggest brinjal plant to a bigger pot.
Transplant the second Thai Basil to pot, while the 3rd one I planted in the tomato pot.
3 of 5 cuttings rooted. Thick cutting is better than young/thin cutting.
Transplant the second pandan after almost 2 months in water, where it has grown some good roots.
I water the pot thoroughly, as I am pretty sure it won't suffer from root rot.