Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Planted 6 species of chilli on the 30th of August 2005, namely:
  • Fatalli (2nd September 2005) - 3 days after planting
  • Chocolate Habanero (Not germinate yet)
  • Orange Habanero (7th September 2005) - 8 days after planting
  • Red Savina Habanero (1st September 2005) - 2 days after planting
  • Bulgarian Carrot (Not germinate yet)
  • Caribbean Red (1st September 2005) - See picture below next to the wormy
On the left is a picture of the chilli that I got from Vietnam. Still not sure what species it is, still scouring the internet to find out. Still no luck.

Anyway, recent thing that I added to the chilli tree is a few earth worm that I got from my dad's garden.

I saw in discovery channel about the worm being good for plants and stuff and it supposedly produce the best fertilizer which is even better than commercial ones.

I released about 5 each per pot, hopefully if they survive they should be doing their magic of creating their black poo. Well anyway it looks exactly like the one below. I forgot to take a snapshot of it. Grab this from some site through google.

Thursday, August 25, 2005

Orange Chilli!!!

Yay, my chilli turns color today 24th August 2005!!

Omg I just noticed :( my digital camera date is still 2004!!!

Oh well, anyway since the last entry, the chilli seeds that I bought from South Africa and planted have germinated.

I now have over 25 small chilli trees!!! The problem is being so much looking forward to planting them, I kinda forget to label the pots what the species of chilli I planted :(

So now I don't know which tree is which but they are one of, RED SAVINA HABANERO, Golden Habanero or Bolivian Rainbow.

My bad!!! Oh well I am just happy that they germinate,
at least my spending of USD 40 on them is not a waste of dough.So my plan of chilli invasion of my hometown is moving according to plan huehuahue....Shown below are two of such trees, as you can see they are still tiny and slightly different in color.










Seeing the chilli seed actually grew into a tiny chilli tree makes me feel
somewhat over my head and I bought another pack of chillies, this time its from UK. I just can't help myself when I saw the chilli fruits that they supposedly will produce.

Shown below are the ones that I selected. It cost me
£1.95 each packets. I bought like 12 packets, each of the following species.
  1. Chocolate Habanero
  2. Fatalii
  3. Bulgarian Carrot
  4. Antillais Caribbean
  5. Chiltepin
  6. Marbles
  7. Habanero Paper Lantern
  8. NuMex Twilight
  9. Caribbean Red Hot
  10. Orange Habanero
  11. Red Savina Habanero
  12. Jalapeno
Add that with the one I got previously, I now have in my hand 17 species of chilli. Other species not listed above are - Golden Habenero, Hungarian Cheery, Bolivian Rainbox and French Wax and of course the unknown chilli from Vienam.

The one I like the most is the NuMex Twilight, picture on the
right, quite colorful species of chilli. I didn't realised there are so many species of chillies!!!

Alrighty then, how about more pictures of those chillies that I bought

Fatalii, Chocolate Habanero








Chiltepin













Aeeew time to have dinner, don't have any fishing entry this time, except someone caught a 4.5kg Giant Trevally at Likas Bay. Tall tale??? maybe :) me dad saw it with his own eyes, so he say :D

But then again me dad is a retired teacher cum full time fisherman and as we all know all fisherman exagerate the fish that got away or that they saw, in fact it will probably "mutated" to be a 100kg shark in a week tim
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Friday, August 12, 2005

Fish and Chilli

Okay, that's me on the right somewhere in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Chilli blog??? well yeah, I got my first chilli there
I have no idea what type of Chilli it is, hopefully someone who is bored enough to come and see my blog can one day enlighten me.

Anyway the building is a nice Opera House, it's next to the Hilton Hotel in Hanoi, I think the name of the building is "Nha Hat Lon Ha Noi". What does it mean? aew... no idea, me noh ablow vietnamese.

Jolly good then, lets go back to this blog, I have no idea how this will turn out or why I am even doing this. I guess I am a little bored with work and stuff and right now and want to pass some time, I am also kinda into planting Chilli. It started I guess quite a while back when I went to Melbourne with the missus and tasted a very hot chilli. Tried bringing some back to my hometown in Kota Kinabalu and planting them but none of the seeds actually germinate. Then, while on a business trip to Hanoi, I get to taste another hot chilli which somewhat similar to the one I tasted in Melbourne. It's nothing special really, just big and hot, different than the one we got back home.

So got the chilli back. Drop it on one of the vase at my place and about 2 months later I got 4 chilli trees. They started extremely well and start blooming with flowers after like 4 weeks, I think. The chilli seems to use lots of water and I kinda have to water them quite often, at least once a day just to make sure the soil is like damp. My place is near the sea so maybe it gets dried easily due to the windy condition. Then after like 6 weeks, 3 of the trees start having leaves that kinda curl in and turning yellowish. I was quite worried and also lost as to why it happened, the one that looked healthy was planted on a different totally type of soil. It got the same amount of water as the others.

I google all over and found out that it could be any one of the reasons listed below:
  • Over watering
  • Lack of nutrient
  • Some sort of chilli disease
What did I do? Well I decided to repot the 3 into a different type of soil, using a black slightly fine soil compared to the black husky type of soil. I also bought a bag of fertilizer and put like 2 teaspoons every 10 days. Chicken dung.

Result is as shown on the right, nice big fat chilli the size of my thumb. I have so far waited for 3 weeks for the chilli to turn red. So far no luck. Maybe it will turn red soon.

Anyway that is my first chilli. I kinda purchase a chilli kit from some online site in South Africa. Planted the seeds on the 11 August 2005. Not very sure they will germinate, I do hope so cos they are supposedly the hottest chilli in the world. I think the name is RED SAVINA HABANERO, Golden Habanero and Bolivian Rainbow.







Okay, I think I have enough about chilli for now, so lets talk a bit about fishing. How about the one on the left for a beautiful fish, It's a small fish, catch it with a circle hook, what is a circle hook? well it's a hook which is supposedly will hook a fish on the lips 97% of the time. So far it work fine for me, catch them and release them after that. I don't really fancy eating fish just like to go fishing to pass time. Lemme find more fish pictures to display.

Hmmmmm how about a spotted grouper shown on the right, not bad looking fish too. Very easy to catch, of course too small to keep so release them too. Anyway I think I will end this blog entry with

A famous angler's prayer that any serious angler should know
"Lord, grant that I may catch a fish so big that even I, When speaking of it afterwards, may have no need to lie"