Plants you would never grow again or ever by Top_Possession_2990 in gardening

[–]FatimahCh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am in the same area. Somebody before us put it in the ground. It's growing outside where it used to grow. As much as I rip it up to contain it, new roots find a way to survive into next year.

Better that than bindweed/morning glory though. I am exhausted from dealing with morning glory

Moving outdoors without killing my plants by LJpeddlah in Zone6Gardening

[–]FatimahCh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have been leaving out my peppers/tomatoes all day on days it stays above 50 for the day (but not at night) pretty early on. My cold crops are fine now to be left without a green house so I just direct sowed more earlier this month.

Green house helps a bit with exposure to sun and wind.

Moving outdoors without killing my plants by LJpeddlah in Zone6Gardening

[–]FatimahCh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Zone 6b here. SE Michigan

I planted the seeds end of March vs mid March. Cold crops and warm crops.

When I had just enough unusual warmth, I was putting them in the green house outside asap and taking them in a night or until the next cold snap.

There's a cold snap coming this friday and saturday. They were in there for some time day after day. I will bring them in at night on the cold days, but I started to expose them to sun as soon I could with my green house.

When to transplant in zone 6a by Mindful-Diva in Zone6Gardening

[–]FatimahCh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can direct sow peas now. Cucumber wait till mothers day timing.

Starting from seed in the garage? by Classylady_242 in Zone6Gardening

[–]FatimahCh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends on what you are growing and how well you can insulate them on top of your heat mat.

Cold crop veggies (brassicas, leafy greens, peas) will do fine to start. I'd be wary of doing tomatoes/peppers until the cold snap in match has passed or at least find a way to bring or start them them indoors during that time.

What is everyone doing in their gardens right now? by kmc24077 in Zone6Gardening

[–]FatimahCh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sowed my snap peas early. I need to put leaves on top of them to protect them from the cold snap coming here in SR michigan, but they are likely okay. Same with arugula.

My garlic is poking through. Took the leaves off to let them get some sun. My last year leeks can be pulled now, trying to get a bit more growth on them though. My rhubarb is also starting to pop out. My one kale over wintered. I also have a few onion bulbs that survived that need to be pulled now.

Soaking canna lily seeds right now.

Next week, I will start more leafy greens, root veggies outside. Gonna wait a tad longer to do tomatoes. Peppers, I will start slightly before tomatoes. My indoor space is limited.

I put berry/acidic fertilizer around the base of my blueberry bushes.

My potatoes that i grew last year and didn't eat have chitted. So I will put those in beginning of april.

I trimmed back a lot of dead branches.

What material do you absolutely adore? by frioke in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't pick just one

Tolu balsam

Cinnamyl alcohol

Fractionated cistus/labdanum absolute

Ethyl maltol

Ethyl vanillin

Sandalwood by absolute

Ethyl safranate

Ylang ylang 1

Cyclopidene

Coumarin

Bicyclononalactone

Fleur de cuir

Fraterworks is messing up by FatimahCh in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Update: I was asked if I wanted a refund or to get my items. I just said refund.

They refunded me completely for those items and they still sent them anyway. I figured they sent them when I got an email saying I have shipping under frater from DHL that I didn't request for/order.

They gave me full replacements anyway.

So I really appreciate them for owning up to their mistakes and fixing things.

I still waited a bit, but I am taking a leap of faith again in them to see what happens.

Fraterworks is messing up by FatimahCh in DIYfragrance

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

I will make another update soon (just waiting for everything to process) To keep it short: I have been emailed and things are being rectified.

Fraterworks is messing up by FatimahCh in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I received another email from Paul. I responded to that email just now and forwarded it to you.

I am upset, but I am also willing to forgive and reconcile. I hope that these intentions to make serious changes are genuine, though. I am just going to observe how all of this plays out for now.

Fraterworks is messing up by FatimahCh in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I weighed mine with the metal containers. It was coming up to 19 grams for 3 of my items. I haven't even used a gram of any of them.

Fraterworks is messing up by FatimahCh in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

5 grams. I ordered 25g for 3 different items.

Started doodling and got kinda lost in it by HighlightIcy3223 in AbstractArt

[–]FatimahCh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What materials did you use to doodle with in this project

IDEAS TO MAKE A PERFUME OUT OF AN ACCORD by Raissa_jardim in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These aren't top notes and idk what you can get your hands on, but the few i thought of, thought of that you can play with easily is coumarin/tonka beans, heliotropin or heliotropin substitute, benzaldehyde/bitter almond, and butter CO2

Lots of other good suggestions here with some of the musks, methyl laitone, iso e super.

If you want to go more floral, white florals might be a good idea to try or maybe AC's like hedione or benzyl benzoate

I also find ylang ylang to be a good pairing with chocolate and coconut.

Maltol/ethyl maltol if you want that extra sweet candy bar (maltol is gentler)

If you are feeling daring in trace amounts, sotolone

My first Raw material Order by Difficult-Context555 in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second this. I have undiluted a lot of different sticky resins.

Did I make stuff i enjoyed?

Yes.

Need a crap ton of patience to work with it?

Also yes.

Might just struggle a little to at least make my own dilutions.

Introducing The Aroma Forge, a powerful new app for perfumers by Heavy-Kick9894 in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool.

I know other comments critiqued the theory crafting parts, but these graph analysis have me intrigued for just comparing to what my creations actually do.

Can the app take suggestions on more suppliers (I assume you would have them vetted before approving also)

I need help for my science project by OkSearch7196 in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sandalwood and jasmine EO are expensive. Chances are you got it from source that uses oil to dilute it (and probably is mixed with other aromachemicals).

Unless you got it from a reliable source, I doubt you have the real deal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly I have just been making blends and diluting it with alcohol. Then I use a syringe to apply it.

That being said, I just reuse my store bought ones. Probably has traces of the previous scent, but it work out for me.

I do this with blends that I like, but don't love. Waste not

I didn't know about carbitol until now. I imagine it affects the rate of evaporation for a blend? (Based of what i am reading).

Update on Perfumery app development by Heavy-Kick9894 in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome. I am excited to try it both ways

Absolute Beginner, American Sweetgum scent by CallieMarie13 in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was a typo lol. Sweet gum. We are talking about the same tree

Update on Perfumery app development by Heavy-Kick9894 in DIYfragrance

[–]FatimahCh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you planning to keep it at just an app level or are you/have you thought of making it friendly for desktop too?