Beegzoidberg

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[–] Beegzoidberg@beehaw.org 3 points 3 weeks ago

That's fair, I hadn't even heard of it till I came across this post: https://mander.xyz/post/28051700

It's possible that even though you washed it, the leca are "leeching" minerals. I totally agree on the pumice thing, in theory they should both work. But I don't know if that works out in practice, for instance horticultural sand is also branded as "inert" media but is absolutely safe for carnivores as well as pumice. Either way, best of luck figuring out what's going on. That's pretty frustrating, I've certainly killed some drosera and not known why.

[–] Beegzoidberg@beehaw.org 2 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

I've read/ understood that any minerals are a big problem for these plants, and I bet the leca provide enough minerals to cause issues. I'd repot asap into a peat/ horticultural sand mix and hope they bounce back, but do more research to confirm my thought process.

[–] Beegzoidberg@beehaw.org 1 points 1 month ago

I could be wrong because I cannot remember, but check empress and see if they do it.

[–] Beegzoidberg@beehaw.org 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I am, and I have them under a grow light but their leaves have been turning black. I think I'm just frying it with the direct sun that comes through the window, but I've blocked that so hopefully they turn around.

I'm not sure what else could be turning the leaves that black color before they even mature, but if you had any tips that'd be great. Hopefully closing the blinds on that window are all I need to do.

[–] Beegzoidberg@beehaw.org 3 points 1 month ago

I've thought about doing that so thanks for the tip!

[–] Beegzoidberg@beehaw.org 10 points 1 month ago (10 children)

Can I ask why they need to be plastic pots and trays? I have mine in a glass tray and they aren't doing well so this could help.

[–] Beegzoidberg@beehaw.org 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I've had such a hard time managing to get these games specifically because I'm new to the games side of things. If it's not against the rules/ you don't mind answering, which site on the megathread did you use to get it?

[–] Beegzoidberg@beehaw.org 3 points 2 months ago

Hi, take it or leave it because I'm not very knowledgeable but I did do something like this with my partner. We used a shelf mounting system like this: https://a.co/d/60pkQw2 although I am not sure which exact one we used. I can look if you're interested.

We determined the location of the support beams, which mapped where we placed the vertical shelf supports. Drilling those into drywall anchors is not an option. Then, we determined the shelf lengths we'd need to fit the space we tried to fill. They sell numerous shelf lengths, so it was a puzzle of where we could support it, how long we wanted it, etc. We have a tv stand below the shelving for our entertainment center stuff and our TV. I'm happy to share more if it helps.

None of this works if you really want to build the whole thing. But, it is easier than doing so and relates to what other commenter have said, this one travels a bit easier because you can use any parts that do fit your next place (which I know isn't important right now).

[–] Beegzoidberg@beehaw.org 1 points 2 months ago

Hey thanks for posting this! My trivia guy asked this at the bar last night and I remembered the whole graphic so we won a gift card!

[–] Beegzoidberg@beehaw.org 10 points 3 months ago

It's a more manageable than it sounds, basically there's a new mini boss that gets tracked for you in that level. You beat them and they're gone for good. It's fun because you can target them specifically for revenge and xp, and they're unique in the shadow of war games. So like, if you get killed by goblin the drunk, he becomes goblin crusher the drunkest, and his character has fun visual changes like a tank of beer strapped to his back.

[–] Beegzoidberg@beehaw.org 1 points 3 months ago

I agree with the other commenter, I tend to use a cheaper steel bit but drill slow with water running over it. If you need support for the bit, you can put a piece of tape over where you're drilling. It keeps the bit on target and the hole a bit more stable.

 

I've mentioned it in the weekly thread but these are sitting an inch deep in nutrients and water. They drink it down, and I refill it when they need it. Its a hydroponic method called kratky. I don't have a hose or a lot of room so this might be a good solution for me. Excited to see how it goes!

 

Hello, I've been receiving this notice from voyager and wanted to hesr your thoughts. I don't understand the tech side of this at all. But, I'm curious if you have plans to update, or if I should find a new client to view beehaw. Thanks!

https://lemmy.world/post/12479493

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