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Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
I've been wanting chocolate since I ate the last of my christmas chocolate a week ago
Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
Chocolate flavored page 250 sounds nice
Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
I hope you all take care of yourselves. That's more important than the page goal
Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
I'm heading off to eat dinner, but I'll be back in a bit
Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
@koneko: Cute cats! And that's a great way to DIY a slow feeder.
Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
I'm starting season 3 of Rebels, and also starting to knit a sweater for one of my dolls
Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
Yeah, having to guess is a little difficult. It's nicer to know
Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
@Tsundererra: Welcome to the future!
Posted in My kitten keeps searching for our other cat. :(
Posted 5 years ago
I'm so sorry. I had to put a cat I rescued to sleep about a year ago because she was dying of severe kidney failure. Even though our other cat didn't like sharing his house with her, he was still confused that she was gone.
Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
@koneko: This article has an overview of fertilizing succulents, and relies on solid fertilizer, which is safer than liquid. Liquid fertilizer application can run the risk of burning plants if you apply too much, so I stay away from it, since I'm not experienced in fertilizing that way.
https://desertsucculents.com/best-succulent-fertilizer-cactus-succulents/
https://desertsucculents.com/best-succulent-fertilizer-cactus-succulents/
Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
Nice, that's how I am with my language studies at this point, too. I'd like to do an immersion course in the future so I can get to near native level Chinese, but right now I'd just rather do other stuff that takes a lot of my focus. I do still have Chinese dramas that I often watch, but I don't spend time daily to learn.
Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
@koneko: Windowsill should be enough light. How often do you water them? You don't want to go overboard, but they might need more moisture to grow faster
@Starlight: I need to review my Anki cards as well, but probably wont do that until later this year. Are you learning Spanish for a class, or your own enjoyment?
@Starlight: I need to review my Anki cards as well, but probably wont do that until later this year. Are you learning Spanish for a class, or your own enjoyment?
Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
@koneko: Are you growing them inside? They do tend to like lots of light. You might look up and see if there's a fertilizer or plant food specially for them (I also need to look that up, since I want these to grow faster so I can pot them up). The type of succulent you have might also grow slow. Do you know what kind you have?
The ones I have are grown outdoors right in the soil, and they handle both the wet winter/spring and the drier summer well, but if you want to transition plants to outdoors, you have to go in steps, or choose a warm season so you don't shock them.
The ones I have are grown outdoors right in the soil, and they handle both the wet winter/spring and the drier summer well, but if you want to transition plants to outdoors, you have to go in steps, or choose a warm season so you don't shock them.
Posted in Get In the Solstice Spirit: Community Goals
Posted 5 years ago
Hello, everyone
I went outside to the garden even though its cold and windy, and picked up a bunch of succulent pups ( the baby plants that are on runners and not rooted yet) and then planted them in one of my seed trays. I can't wait to see them grow bigger
I went outside to the garden even though its cold and windy, and picked up a bunch of succulent pups ( the baby plants that are on runners and not rooted yet) and then planted them in one of my seed trays. I can't wait to see them grow bigger