Ever since, I already love that fruit. I never imagined growing it, it never came to my mind but something happened that makes me love the fruit and love growing it also.
It started last year when we went to Baguio City, Philippines. One of our "must" visit place was the Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad.
On our third day stay in the place we went to the farm and with all the excitement that at last we could hand picked the fruits from the plant itself. But, Alas! when we reached the farm no strawberry to be picked, one farmer said it is not strawberry season. My wife was disappointed that time including me.
Some farmers that time were planting plugs of strawberry so it must be planting season not harvest time. Its a funny experience a "Reality vs. Expectation" scenario. To lighten up the disappointment we just bought Strawberry flavored Taho. Then, I realized why not try to buy strawberry plug and bring it home. I know its a crazy idea thinking I would be carrying live plant, it should be unscathed until we reached home, we will be commuting, and no way to be sure if I could make it grow.
But then, so I did bought a plugs from a farmer and luckily she handed me two plugs. Those were just excess plugs of that farmer. The farmer was kind she told me that it will grow well, even I'm in doubt at that time I'm still thankful for the encouragement. I ask few tip on how to grow it and it took 15 mins for such conversation in the middle of the farm under full sunshine. wow! that must be enough tips.
Only one plug survived. Of course what would I expect. The images above was taken last August 2013 one month after planting. I've taken it inside since there was a typhoon that time and its the only one left so i need to take care of it. That was planted on crushed clay pot beside it were chives. It one of the tips that the farmer advised to me that those plants don't like heavy rains and strong wind.
The runners at the left were the successful propagation of the only one remaining plug.
Strawberry plug is term used for strawberry tips that has already roots and ready for planting.
Runner is a daughter plant at the end of stolon, a new strawberry tip.
I'm not really sure what kind of strawberry cultivars that I bought and grown. As far as I know La Trinidad strawberries propagate at least 3 varieties known as Sweet Charlie, Festival and Shoga Varieties. It might be festival base on fruit shape but again I'm not sure, just a wild guess.
A runner and its delicate roots almost touching to grow media and soon it would be another plant.
A runner and a mother plant.
The white shards are crushed eggshell supposedly used as snail repellent. Not sure if it work but I guess it does since I totally eradicated all of the snail with the use of other mechanical pest control including handpicking.
My aquaponics setup using drip irrigation technique.Some pot I used soil and most of them I used crushed clay pot. I used urethane tube with holes on it with identical spacing where the water is allowed to flow. The pots are placed on iron sheet box that I personally made using crude tools and rivets as you can see it wasn't planned and not finely made.Anyway, it does its job perfectly. It serves as a collecting pan and drainage of water back to the fish tank (blue barrel not shown).
Now I've managed to propagate my strawberries up to 12 plants with very scarce resources and also enjoying the fruits in 3 fruiting seasons not bad for a very limited space that I have. The image below was the first ever flower. Its very precious and to me it's like a badge. A badge that I've made up to that point. Cheers!
Not that I successfully propagated it,it means I didn't encounter problems, there are plenty and for sure more to come.. Especially I don't have measuring apparatus like ph meter I hope I could buy soon before things go beyond control.
My next post would be more details of strawberry propagation in aquaponics,its flowers and of course fruits and problems encountered. I'll try also to post more images on my whole aquaponics setup.