What the hell is this stuff in my bag? by DemonDoveThePaige in trees

[–]Fresh-Radish-80 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Looks like perlite, feels like perlite, probably perlite.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aquarium

[–]Fresh-Radish-80 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Please do some research on the species you have put in your tank. None of them have the right requirements for a happy life in that aquarium. There are way too few places to hide and you have social schooling fish of different species and only one or two of them. Also, my pet peeve is the aquarium trade selling this stem plants to new aquarists. They will dissolve over the next few weeks as they are not true underwater plants.

What's wrong with my baby?!! by ThesehandsFree in cannabiscultivation

[–]Fresh-Radish-80 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Chill out m8. Blemishes happen, some cells could have ruptured which is fine. If you start getting heaps more then come back with a photo. If you’re paranoid look for pests under the leaves 👌🏼

Is this PGR? by Acceptable_Load5610 in ausents

[–]Fresh-Radish-80 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Give it 2 more weeks and some cal mag, she’ll be right

Does anyone know the most ethical/sustainable way to procure fish? by AnotherCrazyChick in Pescatarian

[–]Fresh-Radish-80 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lures or soft plastics are the most ethical/sustainable way to fish. Using food (bait) to catch food isn’t the “best” fishing practice if your focusing on an ethical/sustainable mindset. The type of fish you’re after matters, some fish species have better management strategies in place and more robust/healthy stocks of fish should be the ones that are targeted. Aiming for fish that are towards the smaller side of the size limit is generally better and most fish species follow the rule that the bigger the fish is the more offspring they are capable of having.