Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Step 7: Some news from our recent residents

A short pause to see how are our few plantations. Along the fence, the Calliandra begin to acclimate (picture: 16 days after transplanting) but we can observe they really don't like excess of water. We needed to improvise a drainage before replacing dead plants. In other places, the recovery of the seedlings is near 100% showing the good quality of the production of the Negros Forests and Ecological Foundation, Inc. of Bacolod.


The Kadyos also thrive on the bank of the rice field. 26 days after transplanting many leaves appeared and the fight against weeds is won ... for today only!


Life is more difficult for the Madre de Cacao, but even after flood in the rice field, some of them resist and show the opening of new buds, here 29 days after planting of the cutting. 






And the great surprise is the bamboo: after only 13 days, buds have grown and even small leaves appeared.

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