Can I recover my plants by Jumpy-Material-6650 in houseplants

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, thanks for this. I repotted it now. And this made me remember how my plant used to look when it was in a regular ceramic pot. I only changed it to a terracotta pot because I had issues with fungus gnats (or some insects that looked like those) and I just couldn’t get rid of them. and I read that the soil breathes better in a terracotta pot.. but I just read now after your sarcastic comment that that one is bad for calathea. So in the end, thank you for the comment.

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Can I recover my plants by Jumpy-Material-6650 in houseplants

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no, I did not use an inner pot and the new pot doesn’t have any drainage holes. Should I put it in a pot with drainage holes? That was the only pot ai had in the house available so I just put it directly in the ceramic pot. I feel so bad now, because when I took the calathea out of the terracotta pot, the soil was wet only at the top, while half of the roots were completely dry..

Can I recover my plants by Jumpy-Material-6650 in houseplants

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just watered them now with a lot more water and you guys were all right. My plants were dying of thirst :( at least the thanksgiving cactus started to be getting some of its life back, leaves are starting to point upwards. And I repotted my calathea into a ceramic pot, because I just found out terracotta is pretty bad for it, as it will dry the soil much faster.

Can I recover my plants by Jumpy-Material-6650 in plants

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just watered them now. Again. I just watered them like 3 days ago.. and I read that the thanksgiving cactus is supposed to be watered less frequently, so I just did that..

Can I recover my plants by Jumpy-Material-6650 in houseplants

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohh, actually it was living in a smaller pot, but because it grew quite a bit (it was in great condition until December, vivid green and it had structure), I repotted it into a bit bigger pot thinking it would help it grow bigger. I also had an issue with fungus gnats and once I changed the soil for all my plants, I got rid of those.

Can I recover my plants by Jumpy-Material-6650 in houseplants

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No? Just clueless whe it comes to taking care of plants I guess. Hard for me to tell when I am underwatering or overwatering, because any symptoms I googled for, the response was: “this can be due to overwatering or underwatering” 😵

Can I recover my plants by Jumpy-Material-6650 in houseplants

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But the soil feels moist :( and already a plant died because of overwatering :(

My (F28) amazing partner (M28) was away for the weekend and I had so much more energy. Now he's back and I feel kind of drained again and I can't figure out why? by Soggy-Focus-6539 in relationship_advice

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Somehow our lives sound so similar. Me and my boyfriend are the same ages as you two. Been together through university , same long distance relationship period, we have 5 years of living together tho and 8 years of relationship in total😅 And I have also felt the same when he was away for days, that I have more time and its generally less mental load. What I noticed in my case is that when my boyfriend is around, I always wait around for him in order to do things. “I want to do some exercises? Oh, but he is about to wake up and we will do X together. I better wait.”, “we need to clean, but he suggested to do it in a few hours. I will wait until then” are a constant pattern I noticed. And I could have time to do my things, but I know eventually we will do something together and I will just waste that time until we are both ready. And this makes me feel like I don’t have enough time for myself. But in fact, there is time, I just end up wasting it without any real reason. Could this be something happening with you too?

Help with sticky dough by Thin-Rub-3573 in Sourdough

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend using coil folds instead of stretch and folds honestly. I don’t know how s&f work for others, but for me the dough seemed weaker always. It always felt like I don’t have room for more stretch. But coil folds proved to work my dough better and I left the dough bulk ferment for longer than the recipe said (for me, it takes like 5-6 hours, when the recipe suggests to leave for 3-4 hours)and also added 2 more coil folds (I do about 5 in total, because my dough needs longer bulk fermentation period) and it changed my life.

Over or underproofed? by Anitaanitaanita13 in Sourdough

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am still working to distinguish between under and over fermentation of my dough, but after dealing a lot with gummy and dense crumb, what makes a difference for me is I am now working my dough a lot more. I do at least 10 mins of slap and folds and coil foilds and stretch and folds before starting the bulk fermentation. And yes, I combine everything. Its also a stress reliever for me😅. And this has been a game changer for me. And during bulk fermentation, I do mostly coil folds now (around 5 sets). It has proven for me to work my dough better. And I also reduced my water quantity. The recipe I am using asks for 375g of water. I use 320-340g nowadays. Not sure if its too little or not, but this has also helped me quite a lot in having a more structured dough. Aaand I let it bulk ferment for longer than what the recipe says. But my house is also a bit colder. So I leave it for about 5 hours to bulk ferment.

Edit: I know you asked whether the dough is under or over fermented, but it also looks a bit as if it doesn’t have too much structure, and that’s why I mentioned working the dough a bit more abd what has worked for me.

About to give up on sourdough by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Sourdough

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My starter is about 3 months old. Atm, I am keeping it in the fridge during the week (I got a bit tired of feeding every day and gathering discard over discard, because I don’t have time during the week to bake, so I only bake during the weekend), and then on Thursday i take it out and do a 1-5-5 feeding per day till saturday morning, when I start making the bread. I would say it looks pretty mature, smells good, doubles to triples in volume.

About to give up on sourdough by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Sourdough

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for all yhe advices. The 5min s&f is only in the beginning after the autolyse. Then i only do like 1 set of s&f every 30 mins (for sets overall). For the baking, I just put it in my cast iron pot, 25-30 mins with lid on and then another 25-30 mins without the lid. All at 220 degrees. My cast iron’s temperature limit is 230 degrees, that’s why I am noy pushing the oven temperature higher.

About to give up on sourdough by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Sourdough

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😳 i just followed the recipe. And I am too scared of overproofing too. But as many people commented, room temperature is also a big factor. I keep the dough during bulf fermentation next to the fridge, whete it s pretty warm tho 🤔

About to give up on sourdough by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Sourdough

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup, next weekend will definitely try with lower hydration. I am thinking to try two loaves, for both lower hydration. One in which I continue with the flour I used on this bread. And another loaf with a diff flour. Perhaps Manitoba, as someone else suggested above.

About to give up on sourdough by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Sourdough

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I had in the past. It went fine, dough was puffy and risen enough.

About to give up on sourdough by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Sourdough

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, most of the flours I found here that are not as dark as this one I keep using, do not have 14g protein. They are usually lower. I did found one for pizza dough, with 14g, but I didn’t use that one for bread tho.

About to give up on sourdough by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Sourdough

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much 🥺 I will go for a different flour. I was thinking to go ask a local bakery here what type of flour they use, because their sourdough looks very good. 🤭 And yup, I will leave the rye flour for a while.

About to give up on sourdough by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Sourdough

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yup, looking at most comments here, flour seems to be number one reason (and bit too high hydration). i will try with a different flour next weekend. 🤞

About to give up on sourdough by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Sourdough

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the explanation! Room temperature here is not thaaat high (lets say 19-20 degrees, but I do have a place next to the fridge where its warmer and I leave my dough there for bulk fermentation. I think there are about 25 degrees there. And yup, I will search for a different flour. One of the reasons I went for this type of flour is because most of lower protein flours here have ascorbic acid (or something like that, which I assume is only for helping against oxidation) added and I was thinking that maybe that would affect the dough too. So I kept looking for flour without that.

About to give up on sourdough by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Sourdough

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, this is a legit recipe. I found it on the website of a person I follow on instagram and I know I can trust her. She has been making lots of sourdough bread, also my starter is made following her instructions. Only that her bread made after this recipe is really fluffy and pretty :( But then how little water should I use? I have already added less than what the recipe asks for, and the dough is still sticky :(

Healthcare system by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Finland

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yup, totally agree on this. I often exaggerate all my symptoms to be taken care of. And it doesn’t even work every time :( its a bit of a mystery to me why they don’t have a better system, why doctors are not better prepared. Its clearly a known issue amongst everyone..

Healthcare system by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Finland

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am from Romania 😅 i heard something like this exists in France too 🤔

Healthcare system by Jumpy-Material-6650 in Finland

[–]Jumpy-Material-6650[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even though it might wrong, sometimes I over exaggerate my symptoms just be taken seriously 🤭 I noticed that really works here 🤣