Monday, December 5, 2011

The story of my "Tree" musketeers - Outcome of repotting

I'm so sorry for the repetition of photographs in this section. However, it's a pity if I do not share these pics because the outcome of the repotting for these "Ginger" plants are best encapsulated in them (photographs).

Please bear with these repetitions but I didn't know which photograph to select so I had decided to launch all of them.

This is how my plant is faring on Day 2 of the repotting...

The outcome was wonderful & it was a magnificent sight to behold when we were greeted by such a huge surprise in the morning: the plants were blooming just 1 day after the repotting!




In fact, we were very surprised to see blooming in progress during the night after repotting in the morning. It is also a sure sign that the plants love their new homes now that they were being migrated into a larger flower pot.

We had been repeatedly greeted by the sharp chirpings of the plants' happy "beneficiaries" throughout the day, except when there's a heavy downpour. The olive-backed sunbirds were feverish with excitement at the sight of plenty bird food (i.e. flower nectar) and there's indeed plenty to go around.

There were fully bloomed buds & those that were still in transit when the flower bud-to-be had been pushed out of the red "scales" on the red "corn".


Photographs of Day 3 (of the repotting) - still going strong in flower-power with many new blooms


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