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Wednesday, 14 April 2021

Noong Buo Pa Ang Samahan

April 14, 2021 0 Comments
Kay gandang pagmasdan
Mga ngiting makulay ng pagsasamahan
Magkakapatid ang sa isat' isa'y turingan
Sa hirap at ginhawa ay walang iwanan.

Ngunit sa paglipas ng mga panahon
Bakit pagsasamahan ay unti-unting nabaon
Nalilimutan na ba ang dating panahon
Na kay sigla kung tayo ay magtipon tipon?

Noong buo pa ang ating samahan
Walang bigat sa puso ang aking nararamdaman
Dahil alam kong nandyan ang aking mga kaibigan
Kaagapay at laging masasandalan.

Alam kong kayo ay nandyan pa rin
Gaano man kalayo ay pwede pa rin abutin
Pakpak ng pagkakaibigan ay gamitin
Paliparin tungo sa ating mga damdamin.

FYI: kathang isip lamang, walang kokontra...

Fun Time at Cabane a sucre 2014

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 My friend Sarah invited us to go to Cabane a sucre, this was in April 2014 at Cabane a sucre St. Pacquet & Cabane a sucre Chalet. It was really fun & I remember my husband met a guy which has exactly the same full name as him, very coincidence.



So glad I found these pictures but I think I post some of them on my Facebook.

Thanks, Sarah for inviting us, we really had fun, the DJ & Angelynna had a great experience riding the pony.

Cebu Blue Pothos

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The Legendary Cebu Blue Pothos, at last, I got you now. Hahaha!!! Since everybody is craving to have Cebu blue pothos and it keeps on popping out in my Facebook pages where I’m a member, I was becoming too obsessed also to get some of this plant.

I been asking also elsewhere like everybody else does with no luck around my neighborhood. I know one person that has it but she is so far and the shipping is just not too good at that moment when I inquired.

Well, it’s by luck that a member of the Facebook page I joined has some Cebu Blue for sale. The size of the plant is a really tiny weeny thing for $20 but I still bought it despite the dis-agreement of my husband. I knew that in his head, he already called me a crazy plant lady.

Anyhow, Cebu blue is really a cuttie lolz. since last month the plant gives me 2 new leaves and that I am already happy. It is one of the most popular pothos nowadays and it is really a rare plant. It is an evergreen plant that can be grown inside our home. Like other pothos, it doesn’t require much extra care so long as we water it regularly. When this plant will grow bushier, it will be prettier and attractive.

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HOYA AUSTRALIS LISA

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Hoya Australis Lisa is one of my favorite Hoya even I did not see her flower yet. Just the leaves itself is stunningly beautiful. When I got this plant was really really small with a 2.5″ nursery pot for the price of $35. I thought it was insane of buying plants for this price. However, looking at this hoya right now makes me feel happy.

What I observed from Hoya Australis Lisa is that she always wants attention and in constant care, unlike other hoyas. I bought this hoya along with the other varieties and they were the same size, I found Australis Lisa grow faster than the others. People said, this type of hoya is a slow grower however, in my opinion, it really depends on how the plants react to their environment. Compare to my other Hoyas, Australis Lisa grows faster and I already transferred her to a bigger size pot 5″ from 2.5″, so in my case, it really varies.

According to my research, this plant belongs to the Apocynaceae family. This hoya is also called a wax plant and porcelain flower. It was first collected in 1770 as a houseplant by Europeans. Australian Native Plants Society said that there are more than 200 species of Hoya.

How to care for Hoya Australis Lisa

Hoya Australis Lisa for me is easy hoya to take care and I love her, she is one of kind even though, I always look or check after her every day, I feel so happy, it makes me happy and of course Australis Lisa plant in my house helps purify the inside.

SOIL

Well draining and aerated soil is a must for our Australis Lisa to grow and thrive. For my own, I always mix my soil with perlite. Honestly, I don’t measure the soil and the perlite, I just mixed them and use my own judgment. So far, the result is good. What the most important for me is, it drained properly and have enough air for the circulations of the root.

Most of us, of course including me have tended to overwater, this is so true and still, until now I overwater them lolz… so what I do, is to check the soil if it is dry or not. You can also buy a soil temperature checker from Dollarstore for $4 plus tax or any other store that has gardening stuff.

WATERING

I water my Australis Lisa once every 2 weeks. Even though, I see her soil so dry after a week of watering. Since, this plant is also considered succulent, therefore, the leaves stored water so they can tolerate the dryness.

I monitor most of the time with just my fingers by touching the soil and by my own judgment. But of course, if you like to check them properly and without doubting yourself, you can buy a checker in the dollar store or any store that has gardening supplies.

LIGHT

Light, oh talking about light, most Hoyas I have loved direct sunlight, which is far from what I searched online that beware of direct sunlight. I tried my Hoyas especially Australis Lisa but she is not happy. She lost several leaves and she did not grow an inch. I transferred on the windowsill where she will receive full direct afternoon sun and she loves it.

I will not recommend and suggest anything because I am not an expert on anything. I am just a newbie experimenter and I learned through it. What I do is observe the plants in one spot for at least a week to a month and if you feel that the plant is struggling or not happy move them to a new spot.

FERTILIZER

I fertilized all my plants not just Hoyas with an all-purpose fertilizer. However, just recently I tried to use an orchid fertilizer, the mister one for my Hoyas. At this moment, I cannot tell if it really works or if my Hoyas will love it, I don’t know yet.

That’s it for now, thanks!


Hoya David Cummings First Bloom

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I just want to share the first bloom of my Hoya Davidcummings. She really surprised me this Christmas of her first bloom.

I did not expect this plant to flower at all because she is a small plant but wow, so nice to see the first flower, it gives me joy and I feel that this plant is happy in my care.


This is the entire plant, Really is really small plant hoya. I got this Hoya Davidcummings from Crystal Star Nursery pop up sale

Hoya Multiflora

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This is the second bloom of Hoya Multiflora or Shooting Star

This is my Hoya Multiflora or shall we called a Shooting star. This Hoya I got from Kim’s Nature in Markham, Ontario. Yes. my family and I drove to Markham. Ontario for a long drive after a long month COVID lockdown. Anyhow, this is one of my dream hoyas since I started to collect them.

According to the Encyclopedia of Succulents, the origin and habitat of hoya multiflora or shooting star are from the forest of the following countries Burma to Thailand, China, Malaysia, Java, Indonesia, and the Philippines. This hoya was being described in 1823.

This Hoya is compact, upright, and shrubby. I observed this hoya that it doesn’t produce branches. What I really like about this plant is its flowers. It has arrow-shaped petals that bend like a shooting star. When she starts to flowers it produces so many flowers, that’s why they called this plant multiflora because of that feature.

When I got this Hoya, it was June 2020. I cannot remember exactly the date. It has two peduncles then after a week, it adds another in the total of 6 peduncles. I've waited for weeks before they really opened it into full bloom and yes it lasted for about 12 days.

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