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HuaHua, My Long Hair Chihuahua March 20, 2008

Filed under: HuaHua, food — Jung @ 11:38 am

Since the very first time Celine brought me there, Kyotofu has become my favorite afternoon hideout. Walk there almost every week to have the "chef’s omekase." The tea infused rice and home made silken tofu are out of this world…

Have been making tofu at home since, haven’t mastered the texture just quite yet, but don’t make me show you all the tools and different kinds of tofu coagulators I have… Sometimes I think my quest for the ultimate truth in everything is quite insane but I can’t tell you what fun it is in the process :-)

The additional bonus is the puppy shop across the street, where I often linger and fantasize about going home with a pug. A few weeks ago, my attention was taken away from a pug puppy by a couple beautiful looking tiny creatures, they were Long Hair Chihuahuas, I was told. Found myself reading about them on internet for the days to come, can’t quite get over them.

Went into the shop again this afternoon before my lunch, this time the shopkeeper VERY wisely let out a new puppy for me to hold in the tiny secluded area for a very long while… I left the place mesmerized… no, I can’t have a dog, the second I start performing again, I will not be able to take care of a dog… I repeated saying that to myself…

Googgling everything about the breed on my iPhone the whole time I was having my usual at Kyotofu… Left the restaurant, involuntarily walked back to the shop, home with this gorgeous Long Hair Chihuahua wrapped in my sweater in this craziest windy cold day.

There, I officially ended my unofficial affair with the pugs…

I name her HuaHua — she is a Chi-HuaHua, and she is a DOLL (what huahua happens to mean in Chinese :-) )

HuaHua, a Long Hair Chihuahua

HuaHua, Long Hair Chihuahua, born 12/20/2007, weighing 1.5 pound, endearingly fit in my small palm. She is calm, happy, and secure. She looks like a tiny alien chasing my 14 pounds big blue boys around :-)


Jack and the Magic Beanstalk March 15, 2008

Filed under: planting — Jung @ 2:40 pm

Now I know where the story came from… :-)

Planted Monday February 18th, 5 p.m. in my homemade aeroponic system

February 28, 2008 (11 days)

My Homemade Aeroponic System

picture: Left to Right, and Top Down

Purple String Bean
Cucumber
Patty Pan Zucchini
Yellow Baby Bellpepper
White Tomato
Chili Pepper

March 5, 2008 Update (17 days)

17 days
To give you a sense of the reality, Purple String Bean stalk is actually 10 inches tall!

roots
very healthy plants and roots, roots picture taken while the fogger is going wild :-)

March 6, 2008 Update (18 days)

A few major details:

1. The Metal Halide Light has to be hang at least 10 inches from the plants (otherwise, the plants get burned, I actually learn it the hard way…)

2. I give the plants 8 hours light a day so far, they seem to do fine with it.

3. I hook the fogger and air pump to the same timer, that goes on for 15 minutes, rest 15 minutes while the strong Metal Halide Light is on. And goes on only every 3 hours for 15 minutes, when the plants are sleeping. (and they do go to sleep! The leaves go downward, and close up, it is quite a sight!)

This so far works, I am not sure if this is how it is supposed to be, but through lots of observation and experiment in the past 18 days, this somehow makes the plants look very happy :-)

March 9, 2008 Update (21 days, exactly 3 weeks)


The Purple String Bean is 15 inches tall now, it grew 5 inches in the past 4 days!


I have created a monster of a garden :-)

March 15, 2008 Update (27 days)

Was going to wait until full 4 weeks to post pictures, but can’t wait any longer… there are flower buds everywhere right after I post last update! BTW, the Purple String Bean stalk is now 28 inches tall.

Purple String Bean flower bud

Patty Pan Zucchini flower buds

Cucumber flower bud

March 21, 2008 Update (33 days)

Female Flower (with an ovary!) of the Patty Pan Zucchini plant, first showed up about 5 days ago, now is finally large enough to be photographed.

Female flower??? I was very surprised when I found out that zucchini, along with cucumber, melon, pumpkin, luffas and squash…, are "monoecious." These plants have unisexual flowers where the male and female flowers occur separately on the same plant. Now that my "shaking the plant vigorously" technique will not work any longer, I was seriously thinking about bringing in a bee hive… nope, not that insane yet… :-)

A funny article on how to pollinate zucchini flowers could be found on http://www.pumpkinnook.com/howto/pollen.htm

After reading Jason’s Guide to Indoor Organic and Hydroponics Gardening, I searched every store around my area, couldn’t find the most beneficial 35% hydrogen peroxide anywhere. A few sites carry them but the price is quite high or you have to pick up in store somewhere in CA… Finally found the one and only seller on eBay, selling the food grade 35% hydrogen peroxide, she is a fantastic seller also. If you like what you read on Jason’s Guide, look her up :-)

My garden is truly a jungle now…