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Confused corn

Posted on November 18, 2012 by CuriousG

Ah my poor corn plants. They have been making good progress – just look at how fast the plants have grown in about two weeks! However, they have been struggling with the challenges the weather has been throwing at them. … Continue reading →

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Posted in Growth & development | Tagged Red Aztec corn

The Keng Hwa chronicles: Life cycle of the fruit

Posted on October 22, 2012 by CuriousG

Our Keng Hwa plants were in bloom in late July to early August, and as always, my mum the “Keng Hwa queen” and I eagerly watched the spent flowers to see if they would simply drop off after they bloomed, … Continue reading →

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Posted in Growth & development | Tagged Keng Hwa chronicles, Keng Hwa fruit

Gen2 winter melon starts fruiting!

Posted on September 2, 2012 by CuriousG

I’ve finally spotted the first female winter melon flower, and it’s on the oldest Gen2 vine. I have three plants growing at the trellis right now. The first was germinated and grown in a pot, before being transplanted to the … Continue reading →

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Posted in Fruiting vine, Growth & development | Tagged Singapore, wax gourd, winter melon

Shark fin melon buds!

Posted on August 22, 2012 by CuriousG

It really goes to show that plants that are watched too closely suffer from performance anxiety while those left to their own devices produce nice surprises… My first shark fin melon plant that was transplanted to a big pot has … Continue reading →

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Posted in Fruiting vine, Growth & development | Tagged shark fin melon, Singapore

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