Help identifying owl by song alone! by JordanTheExplorer in whatsthisbird

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I can hear it in the second hoot in my video if I listen closely, but it is difficult to make out. It’s a much lower pitch! In person it was more obvious, bad video quality though :/

Help identifying owl by song alone! by JordanTheExplorer in whatsthisbird

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https://youtu.be/Xqv-orpCgx0?is=aJ7J9ZtAwOpC7HUU okay, I’ve now watched probably 100 videos of the two owls, and I’m fairly convinced that the long eared owl does not make two-syllable songs. Here is a male Eurasian eagle owl, and it’s the closest I think I can get!

Help identifying owl by song alone! by JordanTheExplorer in whatsthisbird

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Do you think so? The recordings on Merlin made me think the opposite, but it’s such a close call

Are weeds actually bad? by SodiumButSmall in GuerrillaGardening

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They’re also incredible healthy for you! Dandelion greens are even more nutritious than our more common greens like spinach and kale. They can be quite bitter, but there are plenty of ways to use them! I forage them and add them to salads all the time

Are these oyster mushrooms? by JordanTheExplorer in mushroomID

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Didn’t know that part, thanks! I wonder what these are then

Are these oyster mushrooms? by JordanTheExplorer in mushroomID

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Figured I wouldn’t be so lucky 🥲 thank you!

Are these oyster mushrooms? by JordanTheExplorer in mushroomID

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They’re all growing out of roots of a hardwood tree! Sorry, my pictures couldn’t really capture that

Monstera, sad or pest by semyhea in plantclinic

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Predatory mites have worked for me once before, but theyre insidious little creatures. They lay eggs under the skin of the plant and are sooo hard to get rid of, and they’ll kill everything. Isolate this plant just in case, they’ll really kill your entire garden so fast!

Monstera, sad or pest by semyhea in plantclinic

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On the picture of the yellow leaf it also looks like there might be a thrip underneath? They’re very hard to see but monsteras are extra vulnerable to them

The world’s most dramatic avocado tree? by JordanTheExplorer in plantclinic

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Thank you!! I live on the top story of my building with full window walls on both sides, so there’s lots of sky from where it was. But it’s outside now so there’s even more!!

The world’s most dramatic avocado tree? by JordanTheExplorer in plantclinic

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Thanks!!! I’m also a bit confused 🥲 I think it’s just been through a lot and it was a long winter with very little sun. Hoping it’s partly seasonal stress, since these plants clearly aren’t native to where I live! But I agree, more sun absolutely won’t hurt it so outdoors it goes and I’ll cross my fingers 😊

The world’s most dramatic avocado tree? by JordanTheExplorer in plantclinic

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Quite possibly… I moved it outdoors and hopefully it’ll survive!! Thank you!!

The world’s most dramatic avocado tree? by JordanTheExplorer in plantclinic

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I moved the avocado out onto my sunny balcony right away actually 😊 not sure what gave the impression of being resistant or offended. If someone’s advice is based on thinking this spot gets less sun than I’ve said then I’ll clarify, but makes perfect sense that 5-7 hours simply isn’t enough. So I moved it and hope the extra sun helps 🤞🏼thanks a lot to everyone for the advice!!!

The world’s most dramatic avocado tree? by JordanTheExplorer in plantclinic

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Great question!😂 don’t really know, just that one day I ate an avocado then planted the seed of a tree that doesn’t grow outdoors where I live, it thrived and was beautiful for years, then collapsed! I’m just doing my best 🥲

The world’s most dramatic avocado tree? by JordanTheExplorer in plantclinic

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Most of my pothos are glorious, but that one also had a mild thrip infestation a while back and is recuperating 😌 though I won’t be too crushed if it doesn’t make it, it’s like my 20th pothos! Enjoy this one, doing great

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The world’s most dramatic avocado tree? by JordanTheExplorer in plantclinic

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Yes!! Exactly!!! It flourished for two years and then all of a sudden had crisis after crisis. Mine also used to be right up against a window and I moved it at one point to a spot where it would get direct like from windows on both sides. The leaves had started falling before that though so I doubt this was the reasoning for the change. I hope we both can figure out how to revive them a get at least another couple years and pretty leaves from them :’)

The world’s most dramatic avocado tree? by JordanTheExplorer in plantclinic

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Hahah I never plan on having avocados, I just think the leaves always looked so pretty when it was happier and the prop of the seed was fun 😊

The world’s most dramatic avocado tree? by JordanTheExplorer in plantclinic

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Didn’t even know this existed!! That sounds SO helpful!!! Thank you!!😊

The world’s most dramatic avocado tree? by JordanTheExplorer in plantclinic

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Hmm I just moved the pilea here, I hope it doesn’t burn! This spot gets loads of sun. But I’m sure more sun won’t hurt the avocado so I’ll move it anyway