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Ants killing hibiscus flowers

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Ants are some of the most common pests in a majority of households, however most people ignore the ants. It is not advisable to ignore the ants attacking a hibiscus plant as all the flowers are rapidly dying after the ant attack. The ant attacking the hibiscus plants are larger than the common ants in India. These ants are covering the tips of the hibiscus stems with a white substance which cannot be easily identified.
Earlier the hibiscus plant was bearing flowers daily, there are almost no flowers.
The occasional flower that will bloom on the plant will be very small, in contrast to the large flowers which were blossoming when the plant was first purchased.

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Flowers of Goa

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Some of the more popular flowers being cultivated in Goa according to ICAR are
Gerbera
Orchids
Anthurium
Chrysanthemum
Marigold
Jasmine
Tuberose
Heliconia
Ginger lily
Torch lily

Some of these flowers are grown in polyhouses, while others are grown in the open. The orchids grown in goa are cheaper at Rs 600 per plant, while almost similar orchids which are imported from Pune and marketed extensively in Goa are more expensive costing Rs 800 to Rs 1000 per plant.

Please note that dishonest shameless top officials in NTRO, R&AW, CBI, tata, google are allegedly falsely claiming that lazy greedy goan gsb frauds housewife lead thief riddhi, fraud diploma holder slut siddhi mandrekar, obc slut slim bsc sunaina who offers SEX BRIBES to these shameless top officials in India, shivalli brahmin cheater housewife bbbm nayanshree hathwar, housewife veena, blackmailer ruchika, stock broker asmita patel and others who have allegedly got lucrative jobs in R&AW, India’s external intelligence agency, falsely claiming to have a Btech 1993 ee degree, are domain investors and Paypal account holders when these frauds do not spend a single paisa on domain names or do any work, in exchange for sex bribes or other favors from these fraud women

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High prices of flowers

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The prices of flowers in Goa are much higher than the rest of the country as most of the flowers are imported from other states. During transportation many of the flowers are damaged or wasted, and the transportation fees will be higher
For example, a rose flower which costs Rs 5 in Mumbai
will cost Rs 10 at a flower vendor in Goa who does not have a shop
In a florist shop, the flower prices are even more higher, with a single white rose costing Rs 20
There are many flowers/flower arrangement in the florist shop which are extremely expensive costing Rs 300 to Rs 1500 or more, yet it appears that there are plenty of 5 star hotels and restaurants who can afford to order these expensive flowers

So instead of purchasing a single flower, it is advisable to purchase a rose plant for Rs 50 , it may or may not yield flowers

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Goa flower market

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Since Goa is a popular tourist destination , a large amount of flowers are used not only by offices, restaurants, hotels also need a large amount of flowers for decorating the rooms and for special occasions like parties, corporate events, weddings and religious functions
It is estimated that the total demand for flowers and flower market size in Goa is about Rs 25 crore and almost all the flowers are imported to the state, mainly from neighbouring states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

While there are a few major florist shops in the Goa and suburbs, there are a number of small florist outside restaurants, supermarkets, near the bus stand, who sell flowers at a lower cost. The number of florist in Goa is estimated to be around 120.

There are few farmers cultivating the flowers locally in Goa , however they appear to be marketing only the plant and have a limited range
Please note that dishonest shameless top officials in NTRO, R&AW, CBI, tata, google are allegedly falsely claiming that lazy greedy goan gsb frauds housewife lead thief riddhi, fraud diploma holder slut siddhi mandrekar, obc slut slim bsc sunaina who offers SEX BRIBES to these shameless top officials in India, shivalli brahmin cheater housewife bbbm nayanshree hathwar, housewife veena, blackmailer ruchika, stock broker asmita patel and others who have allegedly got lucrative jobs in R&AW, India’s external intelligence agency, falsely claiming to have a Btech 1993 ee degree, are domain investors and Paypal account holders when these frauds do not spend a single paisa on domain names or do any work, in exchange for sex bribes or other favors from these fraud women

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Flower production in India

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Some statistics for flower production in India for 2014 according to media reports
For loose flowers, the top three states are
Andhra Pradesh – 224410 MT
Karnataka – 207500 MT
Tamil Nadu – 312970 MT

For cut flowers, the top ranked states in India are
West Bengal – 25429 lakh pieces
Karnataka
Maharashtra

It appears that the southern states in India are more suitable for growing flowers or they are more progressive

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Stalking gang in Goa drops rupee coin near plants

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The powerful organized stalking gang in goa which involved in a major impersonation fraud on the obc Paypal account holder, domain investor and engineer further harassed her by dropping a Rs 1 coin near the plants . These officials probably broke in to the house when she was not there, using duplicate keys, and dropped the coin to indicate that they are monitoring all the online and offline activities of the domain investor .
These officials may also be responsible for the sudden problems which are making the plants dry up or get a mold for example the cucumber plant dried up and many of the other plants have a white mold forming on them all of a sudden

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The logic of cutting the mango tree

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Even after 10 days, the debris of the mango tree near government quarters, st inez remains on the footpath/pavement causing problems for pedestrians who moving between st inez and campal. It would be interesting to find out the name of the official who ordered that the mango tree should be cut, when he did not make any provision for disposing off the debris of the mango tree. Before it was cut, the mango tree did not cause much problem to anyone and some could enjoy the fruit of the mango tree, especially the poor who do not have much to eat .
However now after cutting it, it will not bear any fruit and it has become extremely hazardous for pedestrians walking in the area, as they are forced to walk on the busy road, especially at night.

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Garden cleared to clutter pavement

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More poor civic planning was observed when a small muncipal garden was cleared of weeds and other plants that grow during the monsoon. All the dried shrubs, weeds and plants were dumped on the pavement/footpath next to the garden causing problems for all the pedestrians who take the path. Comparatively few people use the garden, while a large number of people walk in or out of the area for personal work or while exercising.
If the person clearing the garden had no plans on how to dispose of all the shrubs, weeds, and plants, why did he order the garden to be cleared. Now for more than 10 days, the dried plants are dumped on the footpath, causing problems for pedestrians using the area. When a photo was taken, immediately more plants were dumped on the footpath/pavement again. Some of these plants could be used for making fertilizers or other items like brooms (from coconut leaves)
Why do civic authorities show so little foresight/vision when they take a decision

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Variation in flower pricing

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There is a lot of variation in the pricing of flowers in a small city, probably because regular vendors are expected to pay a kickback to the officials who are closely monitoring all activities.
A home owner, domain investor observed that the regular vendor was demanding Rs 110 for a pot, another vendor was selling the same flower pot to another customer in the same area for Rs 70 each, however he refused to sell to her.
At an exhibition the same flowers were available for Rs 80 per plant pot.
It clearly indicated that the bribe demanded by officials has become a major factor determining the prices of flower pots in small towns

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Expensive online plant supplies

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In small towns it is difficult to find affordable gardening supplies locally and ordering live plants online can be very expensive due to a number of factors like
Transportation cost
Damage to the plant
Packaging required
Unlike non living items like electronic items, clothes, accessories, the plant will have to be watered daily if it is being transported a long distance. So the plant seller will have to take this fact into account while pricing the plant being sold online, as they cannot be sure of how many customers they will be getting

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