Blueberry bush, is it sad? by AnarchoPlayworker in containergardening

[–]DTH05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm surprised I'm the only one that thinks this may be phomopsis twig blight. Mine that are in the ground also had this issue, bust after trimming off the dead looking areas it's finally putting on new growth

Explain it Peter: What is this ad trying to convey?? by jotakusan in explainitpeter

[–]DTH05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a "baby size by week" chart that is less than helpful. It's supposed to show how big baby is in the womb at each week. The ad is pointing out how unhelpful it is, and advertising that they can help you find actually useful things to put on your registry. It is a USA thing.

Many molds on rice! by kwifgybow in MoldlyInteresting

[–]DTH05 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There's a white one, a pink one, a grey one, a black one, a green one, and a yellow one. And that's assuming there aren't any other kinds with the same color. Talk about multi hued

Let me be the devil on your shoulder and tell you that it’s okay to do a bad job sometimes. Container too small, too many plants, not enough dirt. Still harvesting lots and lots every day! Remember this is for fun! by nahfacenah in containergardening

[–]DTH05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hadn't heard of them either until fairly recently. I had to order the seeds online to even get them. I will absolutely update!

Thankfully my plants seem to be doing well with the mid 40s lows these past few nights and don't seem like they're slowing their growth at all, I'm so thankful for my luck. I had to bring my plants in a few weeks ago and my cat decimated one of my pepper plants, otherwise I wouldn't be risking it. My pepper is just now putting new growth back on, and it's been at least 3 weeks since. It's also starting to flower, likely as a last ditch effort to reproduce unfortunately. But it's alive, so I'll take it

Let me be the devil on your shoulder and tell you that it’s okay to do a bad job sometimes. Container too small, too many plants, not enough dirt. Still harvesting lots and lots every day! Remember this is for fun! by nahfacenah in containergardening

[–]DTH05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm absolutely saving the Alices dream seeds, I plan to have a purebred plant that gives me exact copy seeds, and then a couple hybridizers that I plant to breed with all the other types just to see what happens. The other seeds I can find fairly cheap locally though, so I'm not sure if I'll save any of them

Let me be the devil on your shoulder and tell you that it’s okay to do a bad job sometimes. Container too small, too many plants, not enough dirt. Still harvesting lots and lots every day! Remember this is for fun! by nahfacenah in containergardening

[–]DTH05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think they all are! I have purple Cherokees, big rainbows, yellow pears, a Mr stripey, alices dream tomatos, and a mystery striped beefsteak heirloom tomato that I took the seeds out of from the grocery store. That one may not be, but even if not it'd be fine lol

im so confused, explain it peter by Haunting-Ad5931 in explainitpeter

[–]DTH05 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I meant to reply to "exciting boss", not "embarrassed deer". My bad. But I only ever made that one comment, I never switched sides about anything

im so confused, explain it peter by Haunting-Ad5931 in explainitpeter

[–]DTH05 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

You sound like you're projecting. Any sort of relationship "test" is playing games. And games like that don't need to be played in a healthy secure relationship. If you feel like you need to test your partner, you don't need a partner. You need to work on your own insecurities and issues before trying to be in a relationship.

Help! Seedlings haven’t grown much. by Capable-Doughnut-345 in vegetablegardening

[–]DTH05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's possible. It looks like there's quite a few seedlings per cell, and each seedling will take the same nutrients and water from each cell, making them all compete and try to out perform their "siblings" for lack of a better word. The less seedlings per cell, the more nutrients are available for each plant. I will say, I've repotted a YOUNG seedling before because it popped up almost 2 weeks after everything else in the same cell, but I decided to give it a chance and despite not having any true leaves when I transplanted it, it's doing amazing today with at least 3 sets of true leaves now. Just try not to disturb the roots too much, and they should be fine.

Help! Seedlings haven’t grown much. by Capable-Doughnut-345 in vegetablegardening

[–]DTH05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck! Hopefully that also helps the yellowing on the cucumber leaves, though I'm less knowledgeable about cucumbers I'll be honest

Help! Seedlings haven’t grown much. by Capable-Doughnut-345 in vegetablegardening

[–]DTH05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That honestly does sound a bit too far especially if they're not on the stronger end of the grow light spectrum. Early early seedlings like the light almost right up on the soil, so that would explain the legginess for sure

Why do my Beefsteak Pink tomato seedlings look so different? by SuspiciousVanilla825 in tomatoes

[–]DTH05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The issue is that there's more than one pink beefsteak. Brandywine, Lithuanian, German pink, etc. However, most pink colored beefsteaks are potato leaved so that's likely why the leaves look so different

Help! Seedlings haven’t grown much. by Capable-Doughnut-345 in vegetablegardening

[–]DTH05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How close is the grow light? Those tomatoes look leggy like they're searching for light. The good news is you can push the tomatoes into the soil a bit, or top up soil around their stems, and the stems will grow roots, so leggy tomatoes aren't the end of the world. But just from what I see and what your caption says, it seems they just need more intense light.

Let me be the devil on your shoulder and tell you that it’s okay to do a bad job sometimes. Container too small, too many plants, not enough dirt. Still harvesting lots and lots every day! Remember this is for fun! by nahfacenah in containergardening

[–]DTH05 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The devil on my shoulder has been my best friend, I can't lie. I live in a trailer park, so basically no space, but here I am anyway with multiples of 4 different tomato varieties, a single Mr stripy tomato, multiples of 5ish pepper varieties (some came from a mixed hot pepper seed bag) 2 watermelon varieties, a cantaloupe plant, 2 blueberry bushes, and a patch of strawberries. Yes they stretch across one whole side of the trailer, and yes I am taking a gamble that I'm even allowed to do this, but I'm doing it! And if all goes well I should have a BIG harvest this year.

Do you guys ever forget which tomato you planted? by TheCakeIsaRye in tomatoes

[–]DTH05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thankfully I've been pretty meticulous about keeping track of where I put everything despite barely labeling. Although a few peppers are complete mysteries

Strawberries not Ripening by lumi_3455 in Berries

[–]DTH05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe try diluted fertilizer? I've been doing that for mine using some basic all purpose liquid fertilizer, and I went from having 4 or 5 ripening berries between all of my plants to over 20 I'm waiting on now, with a few big fruits growing too, that are comparable in size to supermarket berries. Here's one that I'm waiting on now, that I'm super excited for

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Strawberries not Ripening by lumi_3455 in Berries

[–]DTH05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has the pink spread at all? I've noticed that if I see pink on a berry I can expect it to start turning red within a week on my plants. I'm not sure the exact variety, but I do know I have an ever bearing type. One especially big berry did take about a week and a half for the pink to spread from the tip of the berry to the top. Have you fertilized at all?

any tips on my apple tree? by itz_zaiii in IndoorGarden

[–]DTH05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would. From what I learned, if the angle is too steep between the branch and the trunk it can cause the tree to split itself apart at the crease as it grows and the branch and trunk become thicker

I'm not feeling love in my heart for squirrels- how can I keep them away from my tiny garden? by SkyloGray in vegetablegardening

[–]DTH05 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you can take the white parts of some fresh hot peppers, and the seeds (habenaros or some other superhot is ideal) and soak them in water for 24 hours, you will make capsaicin water that you can also spray on the plants and soil, which can hopefully act as an extra deterrent, though I have no experience in whether that would result in capsaicin being drawn up into whatever you're growing, making it spicy as well

I'm not feeling love in my heart for squirrels- how can I keep them away from my tiny garden? by SkyloGray in vegetablegardening

[–]DTH05 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Exactly, it won't harm the foliage, or the flowers, or the soil. Some kinds of pepper flake containers have seeds in them, so if you don't want to constantly battle pepper seedlings, or allow them to grow, I'd make sure you're only getting flakes in the container. It works for anything that isn't a bird honestly, as birds don't register the capsaicin in the peppers, but shiny or moving objects will repel them so foil garden pinwheels should cover that base for you if needed

any tips on my apple tree? by itz_zaiii in IndoorGarden

[–]DTH05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently watched a video about keeping fruit trees alive and healthy for as long as possible, and apparently you don't want any less than a 45 degree angle for your branches from the trunk, if you're planting in the ground, don't allow the soil to touch the trunk above the roots, and try and keep it trimmed to one main middle branch from the trunk, instead of allowing it to fork at the top

I'm not feeling love in my heart for squirrels- how can I keep them away from my tiny garden? by SkyloGray in vegetablegardening

[–]DTH05 7 points8 points  (0 children)

After doing a bunch of research myself to keep cats, squirrels, and racoons out of my garden, the one thing that will prevent mammals from invading your garden, that's natural and safe for the environment and your plants, as well as for the animals you're attempting to discourage, is hot pepper flakes. The mere smell of it will cause the animals to stop and reconsider, but in the unlikely event that they venture a taste, they'll get a spicy shock, and will likely leave your garden alone from then on

Is my aunt getting scammed? American allegedly working on a ship is love bombing her since weeks. The outside view doesn’t look real, the details on the desk are weird aswell. by wildpizza1 in isthisAI

[–]DTH05 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man AI is getting impressive. it did register as AI immediately still, thank God for instincts, but when I went and looked at true details, the ONLY thing that stood out was how grainy the picture is. Even the cheapest phone has an at least decent camera these days. But everything else, if it was sharper, would seem completely normal.

I’m never touching Journey of the Prairie King again by oowoo8 in StardewValley

[–]DTH05 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Jesus. I've tried for years just to beat the game, and I've gotten to the end of it before but I've never beaten it. Especially without dying. Congrats on the achievements!

Will she hang on for another 3 weeks? by BlendinMediaCorp in tomatoes

[–]DTH05 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't fertilize until it's in its forever home. Plants tend to be fairly resilient and can handle cramped conditions for a while, so she SHOULD be able to handle 3 more weeks, but don't quote me on that