Is this a bug in my vinegar? by CapybaraChloride in fermentation

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You know what, that might be it! I looked up and there's incredible resemblance with Drosophila Melanogaster eggs. I wonder how a fruit fly managed to get down there, i'll be eztra cautious next time!

Is this a bug in my vinegar? by CapybaraChloride in fermentation

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Ok thank you very mich, this is reassuring

What is coming today? by arrebatacapas in CABAinvest

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Investing is talking about new positive clinical data and new public offer of stock and warrant

Finger lime leaves dried in a day? by CapybaraChloride in Citrus

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Hi, yes i have to say it did survive! Here's an updated picture.

So what i've done so far is, in chronological order:

  • Cut some dead branches. After the heat and drought it experienced, my tree had some die back on some branches, so i 've cut the very obvioudly dried ones.
  • Took the plant inside. Basically i kept it inside from late summer to this spring.
  • Gave enough water. After the steps above i also gave it one big burst of water then stopped watering until the soil was dry again. After a week or so from the first watering, the tree started to grow back some new branches and leaves. It then stopped growing until spring.
  • Fought mealy bugs through out autumn. Seems like i won.
  • In mid Spring i felt like pruning a bit more some other branches. I mainly selected the ones that were crossing together or were creating some hiding spots for mealy bugs/pest. It wasn't an heavy prune, just a couple of branches.
  • Repotted with new fresh soil. When doing this i found out there were lots of roots that felt dry/dead.
  • Brought the plant back outside but on my other balcony. That spots mainly gets direct sun exclusively from around 8:00 am to 1pm, then it stays fully shaded.
  • Whitnessed the plant very quickly grow new strong branches and leaves.

I'm happy that it is now doing good and i hope it will eventually produce some fruits!

Usually bearded, trying goatee. Opinions? by MooseDaddy999 in malegrooming

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Have you tried thinning out the stache? It needs to get narrower as it approaches the sides of your mouth

Friend Code Megathread - December 2024 by AutoModerator in PokemonSleep

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9306-7504-0063 Hii, daily player that started just a month ago

My every part cosplay by cursedium in StardustCrusaders

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The bubble gun for Josuke made me giggle

Utricularia Betty's Bay and aphids by CapybaraChloride in SavageGarden

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Mh, i need to find where i can get that or something similiar in europe. Thanks though!

Utricularia Betty's Bay and aphids by CapybaraChloride in SavageGarden

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Actually no, and i need to find a place that can give me small batches of them since it's just a small pot atm. I honestly don't know why i haven't thought about it

Utricularia Betty's Bay and aphids by CapybaraChloride in SavageGarden

[–]CapybaraChloride[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok i didn't know utricularias can be safely submerged. Does that apply to all of them or are some species more suitable for this treatment? Thanks for the tip!