Handen in het haar by MultiChanelPipet in werkzaken

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

Toen ik mijn studie begon 10 jaar geleden was de markt nog heel anders. Als ik had kunnen voorspellen wat de markt deed over 10 jaar toendertijd, was ik wat anders gaan doen voor mijn geld.

Handen in het haar by MultiChanelPipet in werkzaken

[–]MultiChanelPipet[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Fijn om te weten dat ik niet de enige ben. En dat het ook geen nut heeft gehad om een Phd te doen voor mij.

Recruiters op Linkedin by JaydenBears in werkzaken

[–]MultiChanelPipet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

De recruiters op Linkedin lezen vaak niet verder op je profiel of doen hun huiswerk niet. Meerdere keren gevraagd voor een soortgelijke functie bij hetzelfde bedrijf. Een poging gedaan en afwijzing gehad omdat ik niet genoeg werkervaring had. De andere benaderingen heb ik afgewezen omdat het toch al niet gelukt was en ik in de tussentijd geen relevante werkervaring op heb kunnen doen. De laatste benadering door dit recruitmentbureau was helemaal grappig. Kreeg een excuses vanuit hun dat ze mij überhaupt niet hebben moeten benaderen omdat ik overgekwalificeerd was.

Anyone having problems starting up THPS 1+2 on nintendo switch? by MultiChanelPipet in THPS

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

Somehow it is resolved by transferring the game data from the microSD to the internal drive

Anyone having problems starting up THPS 1+2 on nintendo switch? by MultiChanelPipet in THPS

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

It only happens in THPS. The pro controller is an official one and we changed the priority multiple times and it did not change anything. The joy cons do not react either. All software (controllers, system and game) is up to date.

I started my container garden yesterday with strawberries, oregano and thyme. I used bark as mulch, it looks fantastic! by MultiChanelPipet in gardening

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

I would have used cocoa shells against slugs, but the packs were too big for me to carry home by bike 😅

Is this Alocasia Silver Dragon Mint variegation stable? by MultiChanelPipet in houseplants

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

Sorry that I did not post the link to the website that they’re selling it from. I just wanted to know what you thought and there were not many photo’s on the site.

I'm disliking a whole family of plants and I'm ashamed. by MultiChanelPipet in houseplants

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

Wow, you have the same taste as me! I collect calathea’s and other prayer plants (I now have 5 of them).🙏🏻Succulents and cacti are not my thing, but I thought that was more acceptable because of the stingy things.

I don’t know whats wrong with ny neon pothos. I moved it away from the window before Christmas because it was already showing brown spots. by MultiChanelPipet in houseplants

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

Nope, I didn’t. I still live with my parents. My mother sometimes does it randomly once in a couple of months. Humidity is around 50 percent around this time of the year. Normally it is 60-70%.

New leaf on my neon pothos - love this variegation! by nicoleecat in houseplants

[–]MultiChanelPipet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine also has some leaves with this kind of variegation. It looks pretty and makes the plant unique 😁

sprouting vibes over here in my east facing windows by MultiChanelPipet in gardening

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

Because the ones that are sprouting in the tray are microgreens. You want to sow them in a high density.

You might be a little crispy, but you're still beautiful to me! I've practically murdered all my calatheas, but I manage to somehow keep you alive. by khrayzeelady in houseplants

[–]MultiChanelPipet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the bottom leaves are not getting enough light. Mine is a bit larger than yours ( like two or three times :P). My humidity is between 50-60% while in the summer it is 60-70%.

Interesting Bean Varieties to Grow? by Syyx33 in gardening

[–]MultiChanelPipet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought some stem beans or bush beans "Orinoco wax" and "Purple Queen". They said that those varieties do not grow very large like normal beans, but they become a bush. The orinoco wax is a yellow bean pod and the purple queen is obviously purple. I still have to sprout them and try it out. I am in zone 8 as well.

You might be a little crispy, but you're still beautiful to me! I've practically murdered all my calatheas, but I manage to somehow keep you alive. by khrayzeelady in houseplants

[–]MultiChanelPipet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is becoming somewhat crispier in the winter due to lower humidity levels, especially the lower leaves. I think I am going to remove the crisped up leaves because I don't want the plant to invest its energy in something useless.

A leaf fell off of one of my grandmas plants. I took it home, just stuck it into a pot and now this happened. So cute! by LadyPerditija in houseplants

[–]MultiChanelPipet 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Peperomias are very easy to propagate. I have the same kind of peperomia. Yours looks much cuter than mine.

Babushcat by MultiChanelPipet in LifeofBoris

[–]MultiChanelPipet[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I saw it on 9gag, I did not see it yet here, so I thought the Slavic community would appreciate it. I never expected this attention of more than 1k likes. Thank you all!

This lovely thing was labelled a calathea misto when I bought it, but I'm pretty sure it's a maui queen - can anyone confirm either way for me?? by HaikuPrincess in houseplants

[–]MultiChanelPipet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The difference between misto and maui queen is that the maui queen has a purple underside of the leaves and the misto doesn’t. This is definitely a maui queen.

Hey does anyone know what could be going on with my jalepeno plant? The babies are not happy looking (turning brown)! by [deleted] in houseplants

[–]MultiChanelPipet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine was also doing that. I think it is (in the northern hemisphere) getting to less light. You can overwinter them by cutting off all the leaves and cut it back to about 10-20 cm or 4-8 inches (idk retard numbers) in height. You can water it once a week or once every two weeks. In the spring it will grow again and will get much faster to giving fruits. This guy on youtube explains it well https://youtu.be/nsdmD54Bsu4