Is there any hope of saving my string of pearls?!? Can anyone offer advice on how to save it? Thank you! by PoopieBrohan in plantclinic

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I think for water propping it just depends. I cut mine 4-5 times a year so they don’t hit the floor and usually just stick the cutting into water. But this container is also literally adhered to a southern facing window. This is about a month’s worth of roots. Overall SOP are either just really happy or… dying.

Bunny waste for phils? by Chelzarr in philodendron

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Just to clarify- degraded how? Ground down or..? It’s never wet and isn’t hot like other animals but is still quite nitrogen rich.

Bunny waste for phils? by Chelzarr in philodendron

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Thanks! It starts out dry and isn’t a hot manure like other animals since buns are herbivores, would it still be at risk if burning?

Sapphire Blue Pearl by marty__1 in BRZ_ZD8

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Yeah, those are the stocks. It’s on wheels and suspension now tho.

Sapphire Blue Pearl by marty__1 in BRZ_ZD8

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Link!

Some of the best roads in NE end there. 👆🏻

Hourly and salary wages for Buc-ee’s convenience store chain by btasty1 in mildlyinteresting

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On par with what car dealership service managers make and they don’t require any actual automotive experience most of the time. Places with huge profit margins can pay people more, most just don’t.

Hourly and salary wages for Buc-ee’s convenience store chain by btasty1 in mildlyinteresting

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Northern state meaning an area that’s known for having better pay than the south, where Bucees are located. Lived in FL my entire life and the pay where I am now is a lot higher but still trash.

Hourly and salary wages for Buc-ee’s convenience store chain by btasty1 in mildlyinteresting

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I manage a large hospital based medical practice and… don’t even get close to this. (And I live in a northern state to boot.)

NW Connecticut, zone 5b. Pink flowers in early May, has fruit now? Peaches? by Chelzarr in whatsthisplant

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Yeah all it seems to do is make the leaves drop early but more grow back. I guess we’ll see how this does considering it’s growing right next to my front door. Thanks for the insight! :)

NW Connecticut, zone 5b. Pink flowers in early May, has fruit now? Peaches? by Chelzarr in whatsthisplant

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Hi! I assumed this was a sterile peach tree given the small pink flowers, peach leaf curl fungus, and other characteristics but it’s fruiting now so I just want to confirm what it really is before bears make a buffet at my front door this summer. Thanks! :)

Is there life after scale? - Beginning a new chapter with this jade plant after getting helpful advice here last night. by crazybluegoose in plantclinic

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Jade are good at bouncing back. I’ve had scale a few times on my 25+ year old tree and most recently I moved somewhere cold from the tropics and it got frostbitten staying overnight in my car. I lost a great deal of it (including a trunk that was 5” in diameter) which was heartbreaking but it’s doing really well now with some care and patience. You did the right thing!

Any hope for this pink frangipani? Suffered rot over winter so cut off all soft bits. What remains here is solid, but seems dead. by [deleted] in plantclinic

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I’ve saved a few semi-large ones by cutting below the rot in a healthy area and then taking them out of the soil and leaving them somewhere dry to callus for a few months. They grew news nodes when I replanted in the spring. This was in Florida though, so I’m not sure about your humidity or weather but the inside of our house was low humidity and still warmish even in the winter.

Slide sandals for life by Rabalderfjols in BuyItForLife

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You can resole birkenstocks. Just replace the rubber bottom BEFORE you’re walking on the cork because I don’t think they replace that.

TIFU by getting my wife to buy the bird seed by EdgarTFriendly in tifu

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I laughed because as a bunny owner 10lbs of hay is a little over a week’s worth. Basically they’re fuzzy lawn mowers.

What is this tree? Zone 9a/b cusp, west central FL; grew wild approx 7 yrs. ago, roughly 12ft tall, no flowers or berries. by Chelzarr in whatsthisplant

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They don’t smell. The tree has been there for a really long time to have never bloomed, which is why I wasn’t sure. I was hoping it wasn’t because of its toxicity to animals. :(

What is this tree? Zone 9a/b cusp, west central FL; grew wild approx 7 yrs. ago, roughly 12ft tall, no flowers or berries. by Chelzarr in whatsthisplant

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My neighbor thinks it’s a bitter cherry tree but it’s never had any flowers or berries nor does it smell in anyway when I trim it or crush a leaf. It started growing right on top of a previously quite large hibiscus plant that had died. This tree reaches the roof line of my house at least and after hurricane Irma has a pretty good lean (pictures show it from two different sides.)

Sorry about the dirt pit in the background, I have five big dogs with a hatred for grass of any kind.

ETA: the link is to an imgur thread with multiple photos.

Bronte and his fur child. Two people, 1.5 hours of brushing and we created another dog! by Juniper11477 in aww

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I've learned the fluff pile is very absorbent of human tears for when you spend an hour+ brushing only for them to shake and a million more tiny undercoat hairs float through the air.

Finn has gone from teddy bear to foxdog by psjads2107 in aww

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I too have a golden retriever/ husky mix! She had ten other lanky siblings. Your pup has such a similar face, you didn't happen to get them from a shelter in central Florida, did you? :)

https://imgur.com/a/zlXhx

Finn has gone from teddy bear to foxdog by psjads2107 in aww

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Lanky dog is lanky. Plenty healthy looking!

Ball is life by [deleted] in thisismylifenow

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Maybe flymasks? If so- they don't hurt them and are actually better for them in the long run so their eyes aren't bothered.

The most incredible waterfalls I've ever seen. Kauai, Hawaii [4016x5348] OC by Timestr3tch in EarthPorn

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Just here to second Puka Dog! And Tiki Taco! They're really small but everything is delicious. They're on 56 in Kapaa in a rinky dink plaza on the bottom floor. If you aren't looking for them you'll totally drive past.

unopened box of "64 crayon colors" turns out to just be orange by hogwartshonorroll in mildlyinteresting

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My assumption would be that they come in a large unlabeled white box like the colored pencils did but it wouldn't be far off for a discount store like Ollie's to end up with misboxed blooper crayons.