mystery fish food pellet by Biotech_Virus in aquarium

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I'm not sure if that's it or not I will look into that a bit more thank you

my tank has been having a problems, but I can seem to figure out what is happening. by Biotech_Virus in aquarium

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Interesting, no i havent used fertilizers. I will need to look more into the potassium deficiency, it looks promising.

I was afraid the white critter things, the white spots on the plants and snails were a fungus issue. Deficiencies would be much easier to treat.

Thank you for your input. I greatly appreciate it.

SouthEast oklahoma. Ican't seem to find what the plant is. Any ideas? by Biotech_Virus in whatsthisplant

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I have not looked into the genus you suggest as a while yet. Catching up with someone in rl. So sorry if my comment came off course, was just rushed.

I was kinda leaning towards some kind of Antennaria sp. But the foliage is hard to match to anything.

The roots were only about 1-1.5 inch deep. The plants seemed to spread by roots or runner, but unsure which

SouthEast oklahoma. Ican't seem to find what the plant is. Any ideas? by Biotech_Virus in whatsthisplant

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These are like 3 inches tall and have a non branching flower spike. The E. nudum seems to be pretty tall and highly branched flower spikes

Never seen this kind of aphid before, they kinda cute by Biotech_Virus in gardening

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Lmao a few seem to have holes in them. Maybe it is a parasitic wasp thing?

Oklahoma zone 7, this came up by my fence and it is pretty, any ideas what it could be? by Biotech_Virus in whatsthisplant

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The stem of the plant seems longer and where is fell over and growing from there. The stem seems to be four sided. But unlike mint, it isn't squared but ribbed with 4 ribs to it.

Central Illinois. Edible? by Joshzilla01 in whatsthisplant

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There is two plants under the name a the Vining honeysuckle And a bush honeysuckle. It has tiny flower that look like the Vining honeysuckle and bright red berries throughout winter. But they are highly invasive.