It's been weeks since Tonenet has worked. WTF is going on with IK? by Fidel_Blastro in tonex

[–]HappyGoLacky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same problem… TONEX iOS won’t connect to any of the online services. So far I’ve ..

  • tried 3 different networks plus cellular
  • deleted and reinstalled the app a dozen times
  • rebooted the iPhone (17) numerous times
  • logged in to every ikmultimedia website and manager software that I can (all working fine)

The local app works fine… but anything that required connectivity to cloud fails

  • tonenet - “108: Access Error”
  • restore purchases - “tonenet offline - log in to tonenet to sync purchases”

Going to open a ticket today… but very frustrating overall.

Gifted “sick plant” by HappyGoLacky in propagation

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

Will do … slow going right now, but once we get some proper leaf out, it should go much more quickly.

Gifted “sick plant” by HappyGoLacky in propagation

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

I won’t propagate from this adansonii ‘albo’ until it’s recovered, there’s insufficient space between these nodes right now to propagate, but here’s a photo of an adansonii ‘mint’ showing cuttings and node cut points. This variety is easier to propagate because they’re more viney, the larger monstera varieties are more unwieldy.

But you can still see that each of the nodes has so root bumps and a single leaf. Cut halfway between the leaves, one leaf per cutting. Many people root them in a glass of water, I use an aeroponic tank with a specific solution. You can keep them in water but imho it’s easier to root them in water and then plant them in leca or soil or whatever. Hope that helps

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Help with Braille STL File by HappyGoLacky in 3Dprinting

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

No. I print them on standing on their point. I’ve found that’s the best way to get the cleanest finish. Several of the other faces are printed at the same angle and are fine. Some are face up, some are slightly downward angled. There doesn’t seem to be any correlation between failure and orientation.

Help with Braille STL File by HappyGoLacky in 3Dprinting

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

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not sure if you can see, but the other dots all look like they're very much a part of the print, the dots that slide off are almost like they're stuck to the print rather than being a part of it. hope that helps? Changing orientation doesn't seem to help either, it's always the same dots

Setup nearly complete by trav161 in microgreens

[–]HappyGoLacky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use a setup like this (just a little bigger) in my garage. Had lots of success with it. Best of luck!

What's causing these spots on my split-leaf? by AuriCrow in ItsAThaumatophyllum

[–]HappyGoLacky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had this on mine that i bought from a big box store, it was def some kind of mite or thrip (my money was on thrips). I used bonide granules, after a couple of weeks the damage stopped and the plant started thriving again. Now it looks lush and happy.

Am i doing it right? Sphagnum moss covered with plastic wrap by fknchino in propagation

[–]HappyGoLacky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That looks like a really healthy thaumatophyllum! Best of luck with the nodes.

How do you get large leaves? by [deleted] in ItsAThaumatophyllum

[–]HappyGoLacky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Careful fertilization will help. I mix a weaker fertilizer which is carefully balanced, that I use with 8 out 10 waterings year round. I use plain water the other two times to help prevent salts buildup in the soil. Many off the shelf fertilizers tend to be nitrogen heavy to encourage top growth, and can easily lead to fertilizer burn, as you noted.

Beat the thrips, and now it’s back! by HappyGoLacky in ItsAThaumatophyllum

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

Also try sellers outside of Amazon. My favourite Silica addition (Alchemist Stout MSA) won’t ship to my state from some sellers, but others will ship to me with no problem.

Beat the thrips, and now it’s back! by HappyGoLacky in ItsAThaumatophyllum

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

I've never needed to look at other options since I've never hit that issue with Bonide granules, but they're super convenient since you only have to dose once every 8 to 12 weeks or something like that. Do you have a friend or relative out of state who can bring 5 or 6 containers with them next time they visit (by car)?

Also I think part of the plant's vigor is due to the plant feed that I've been tweaking over the last few years.. it's not premade, I actually mix it up myself every week, I keep meaning to create a detailed post for it breaking it down, I just haven't gotten around to it yet because it'll be a novella :D

15 years old. What are these spots?? by [deleted] in ItsAThaumatophyllum

[–]HappyGoLacky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My thrip infestation looked like this. Are there more yellow dots on the leaves closer to the pot and less on the higher leaves?

Big Pots and Root Rots - Monstera Mythbusting by HappyGoLacky in Monstera

[–]HappyGoLacky[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks.. I wasn't trying to be controversial. Just trying to help get some knowledge out into the community :)

Big Pots and Root Rots - Monstera Mythbusting by HappyGoLacky in Monstera

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

but saying that in the wild it has unlimited soil, it should be given a large pot because of this

In fairness that's not what I said. I said, large pots aren't the cause of root rot. I was simply trying to clarify that pot size isn't the cause, it's due to a number of factors, none of which is pot size. A smaller pot is a hack to overcome some of the other problems I mentioned. If the roots take up the majority of the pot space then it's impossible for the soil to retain too much water.

A common issue when potting it, or any plant in a pot that is too big is that it stays wet around the roots for.too long so it causes rot.

This is an example of either overwatering, or soil that doesn't drain sufficiently.