I've thought about doing that so thanks for the tip!
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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.
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!
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.
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 like to drill holes in mine, it's not always safe to do and you should run a bit of water where you intend to drill to stop the dust, but I've saved many pots that way
Something a little more ready to eat might be welcome. Beef stew, chili those rice bags you add boiling water to, all make it easy for someone to eat as ling as thry can warm it up. Otherwise, I think you're doing great.
Nope, never, except for all the times they do:
https://www.thetrevorproject.org/research-briefs/pronouns-usage-among-lgbtq-youth/
Even if you think it's a weird thing to do you could just choose not to engage, which is advice written in the post you commented on.
I genuinely don't know what my other options are
Oh yeah, three hours of high school swim practice and seven of school without a bite to eat on Concerta. Awful. And I'd stay up til 3 am every night with vyvanse. I'd consider trying something else but I'm 0-2.
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.