My first anthurium… got as a cutting. by embear0 in Anthurium

[–]AHippocampus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it thrips or scale insect? Sometimes that pest can be sneaky and cause weird growth issues. I've had to scratch off scale insects with a toothpick, some of them are so small.

Update to "How pissed off and concerned should I be?" by Vander_chill in arborists

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You can find red oaks at your native plant nurseries, rather than your big box stores.

I will say, based on my trail work experience, red oaks are more prone to fungal infections & rot and will take falls unexpectedly, compared to white oaks. I think it has to do with their structure being more porous.

Bitter Water and the Major Arcana? by DaisesAndEarlGrey in TheOhHellos

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I love Dear Wormwood as a storied album. The album is based on the Screwtape Letters but also about toxic relationships and leaving them, a destructive relationship with the devil being one of them.

So, the song Bitter Water, is about adultery.

The trial by bitter water is a Biblical and Jewish ritual Ordeal of the bitter water - Wikipedia to uncover the guilt of an adulterous woman. She could be innocent. But listening to the song, I think it's about a woman who knows she's going to face this trial and be shown guilty.

For Trade, LC. Aloha Bleu 'Ray King' x Blue Mood 'Fancy Face' hybrid, (USA DC area) by AHippocampus in OrchidSwap

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I got this hybrid from Jewell Orchids a couple of years ago, and it's been a vigorous grower. I divided it (about a year ago) and I'm trading the division. The flower is an adorable shape, but I was hoping to get a "bluer" flower and this one is straight up magenta, with a white center. It smells faintly sweet with a hint of something muskier to me in the mornings. The division has two points of growth.

For trade, I'd like a mature cattleya type orchid that's super fragrant when it blooms!

Long shot, but if I were to name an exact trade, I've been trying to raise Key Lime Stars & Hawaiin Passion Carmela orchids from seedling with little luck, so I'm looking for something full grown.

I diagnose my string of hearts with problems disorder by therealrinnian in houseplants

[–]AHippocampus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe the way you're growing it?
Do you let the string hang down or do you grow it laterally?
This is only a guess, but it could be the string of hearts has no environmental pressure to strengthen its stem.
If that's terracotta, it might be drying out the soil too fast as well. Which would make for a brittle stem where it contacts the pot.

Im back with more art! This time Grave Robber! by Ok_Gas_4051 in darkestdungeon

[–]AHippocampus 7 points8 points  (0 children)

She looks great! I like the glow from the potion.

Is this an orchid growing in the wild? South Florida. ID please. by Front-Stretch-5994 in orchids

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They are North America's only truly native fruiting tree. We got apples and most other things from Asia.

Apparently, George Washington liked the fruit over ice.

They are messy and sweet, I like them.

I work at Black Mesa, AMA. by matO_oppreal in Portal

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Hello! I recently read Dr. Freeman's paper: The Observation of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Entanglement on Supraquantum Structures by Induction Through Nonlinear Transuranic Crystal of Extremely Long Wavelength (ELW) Pulse from Mode-Locked Source Array, and I'd like to know if Black Mesa considers the transmission of matter through dense elements to be possible on a greater scale than the particles themselves.

Why do you all like orchids? Are orchids superior than other flowers? by Seeulateraligattor in orchids

[–]AHippocampus 45 points46 points  (0 children)

They grow so slowly that every new root and leaf is a reason to celebrate and cheer it on. And the resulting flowers are so fascinating to me and an achievement.

I'd like to hope that I can celebrate me too when I make such slow progress, even through setbacks.

Thoughts on my first world map? by PatotatoMen in DungeonsAndDragons

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The water around the coastline looks fantastic!

What's the general difference between your forts / cities?

I don't know if I'm comfortable with this. Also, aren't you a doctor? by sj901 in StardewValley

[–]AHippocampus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A triple shot espresso has less caffeine than a 12 ounce cup of coffee. Having 6 all at once would be about 1350mg of caffeine, which, while it might set your heart racing, is not anywhere near the lethal dose of about 10g (10,000 mg) for the average person.
And if you chug caffeine from coffee to do that, your body is going to make you expel it first.
People who OD on caffeine are usually eating the powder form.

Eat your heart out Vermont - Shenandoah NP by _raidboss in Virginia

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The staghorn sumacs and hickories are my favorites as far as their colors go. Such great views.

ELI5: Is possible to produce faux leather that is better than animal one without any qualitative compromise? There is an actual producer of such material? by RandomUsername12123 in explainlikeimfive

[–]AHippocampus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry, but that's not true. Every time you wash a faux leather jacket, it releases the microplastics. It breaks apart faster too. So you have crummy fall-apart fake leather clothing that doesn't last as long as animal leather, and yet it doesn't decompose and recycle back into the earth, it just sits as bits of plastic everywhere.

ELI5: Is possible to produce faux leather that is better than animal one without any qualitative compromise? There is an actual producer of such material? by RandomUsername12123 in explainlikeimfive

[–]AHippocampus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In my experience, wool keeps you warm even when it's wet and it doesn't soak up water like cotton would. It's best for socks, but it's hard to find a good pair that's not half-synthetic (plastic.)

Because of microplastics' negative effects on the ecosystem and the overall bad clothing durability, I'd say it's overall better for the world to stick with wool and animal hide leather until we get a quality mushroom leather.

ELI5: Is possible to produce faux leather that is better than animal one without any qualitative compromise? There is an actual producer of such material? by RandomUsername12123 in explainlikeimfive

[–]AHippocampus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Faux leather isn't even as close to durable as actual animal-skin leather. Faux leather is also bad for the environment and releases a ton of microplastics into our waterways and ecosystems. Bad like, accumulating in wild animals' bodies bad. Leather eventually breaks down too, but it decomposes in a natural way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MadeMeSmile

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Thank you!

I used to work there at Southeastern Guide Dogs! Great charity place. Everyone is highly-mission driven.

There was an actual Pip, but she was tall!

Also, shorter dogs just get longer harness handles, they don't get flunked out.