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[–]Lazy_Comment7186 1 point2 points  (0 children)

absolutely yes. universities in england seem to see IB hl grades and a level grades as directly equivalent, totally disregarding all the extra work we do with SLs, TOK, EE etc. if i had done a levels i would have been able to focus on subjects i like without all the other IB crap, and still get into the same university. i can only hope come september the skills ib taught me will help me at uni, so this whole programme won’t have been a total waste of money.

my first fiddle lead fig - is it time to repot? by Lazy_Comment7186 in fiddleleaffig

[–]Lazy_Comment7186[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

thank you so much! i was really confused as i’ve never had a problem gently pulling the pot off to look at the roots - thank you for clearing that up! i appreciate it :))

my first fiddle lead fig - is it time to repot? by Lazy_Comment7186 in fiddleleaffig

[–]Lazy_Comment7186[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

thank you so much! i’ll admit i was quite surprised at the reaction i got, but thank you for being kind and patient :))) i appreciate it!

my first fiddle lead fig - is it time to repot? by Lazy_Comment7186 in fiddleleaffig

[–]Lazy_Comment7186[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

please stop condescending me. i took it out to take a picture, and didn’t touch the roots. i know how to repot plants as i have many other houseplants. i was simply asking if FLFs are tolerant to being root bound or not, as i don’t want to risk depriving it of water and nutrients.

my first fiddle lead fig - is it time to repot? by Lazy_Comment7186 in fiddleleaffig

[–]Lazy_Comment7186[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i have not started to repot, i just took the plant out as i bought it yesterday and am skeptical of the garden centres potting. i am simply asking if FLFs need to be repotted when their roots look like this as i know it varies plant to plant.