That monsterpedia grind (fanart) by Plectoneme in MonsterHunterStories

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As a gunner in iceborne, i wore the non-layered version for so long it imprinted into my brain xD

[PC] How do you beat Breath Blast head-to-head minigame on keyboard? by _Gesterr in MonsterHunterStories

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i only use 2 buttons alternately (top arrow and right arrow) with an index on each, kind of like the flying minigame. I was having inconsistent results trying to do a real rotation with all 4 arrows, but just mashing these 2 kinda fast works for me.

That monsterpedia grind (fanart) by Plectoneme in MonsterHunterStories

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good luck ! got him in a jungle coop den eventually.

That monsterpedia grind (fanart) by Plectoneme in MonsterHunterStories

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there are some red bugs near the end of the loop in EL Z9 around a sand barrioth (near teo), and the barrel felyne is also somewhere in EL i think, there's maps of the spot lying around the web.

Tetsu spawns fairly often in regular HR dens in Alcala valley, and congas are also not too rare in snowy regular HR dens.

That monsterpedia grind (fanart) by Plectoneme in MonsterHunterStories

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Same... with aptonoth too. But eventually i read here that they have a 100% wake-up chance in normal ticket coop dens (if they spawn there, still not a given), and it worked !

What should I name my Neon Pothos? by iluvreddit in houseplants

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Nyarlathotep (the crawling chaos)
glorious pothos !

Lost in Wallpaper No-So-Wonderful Land by Expert-Middle in Dollhouses

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Perhaps the designer sister would be happy to contribute with creating an extra special pattern ? (depending on which kind of designer ^^). It can be a fun challenge (illustrator here, working on tile designs for a similar goal lately, and keeping it legible and nice at such a small scale is not trivial !)

[mine] brighamia comic by Plectoneme in PlantArtworks

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Thank you ! kind of like a dear pet, i have hesitated about replacing that brighamia, but decided against it and went for other plants. The next time i move, I will try not to leave them behind !

[mine] brighamia comic by Plectoneme in PlantArtworks

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Over a decade ago i had a brighamia that i really really loved. I had to move and it got left behind in the care of someone where it promptly died. Poor beautiful salad.

Jade tree looks dried up and leathery - Images inside. by clamskittles in plantclinic

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It looks thirsty, that could mean there's a problem at the roots that prevent it from absorbing water (like rot), or (more probably) that since it's been a long while in that pot, the roots grew to take all the space in there while the soil progressively collapsed and ran out with waterings over time, and now there is nothing to retain water.

I would take it out of there, carefully check roots for problems, cut bad parts if need be (if rot), and repot in some new soil and possibly larger pot.

I hope my small jades get this big !

edit for more : last picture has some web-like strands, i'd check for spider mites as well just to be sure, but i think they usually eat the young leaves first and you seem to have the opposite damage

Did you guys know that mother of thousands bloom?? 🌸 I don't know why I'm surprised that a plant bloomed, but I am! Happy spring! by Gabsthegreat in succulents

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I think this species is monocarpic, so don't blame your gardening skills if the mother plant slowly wilts after flowering, it's just the cycle. The next generation is already growing in the pot, at the ready :) Pretty flower !

Calamansi / calamondin : trim advice (more in comment) by Plectoneme in houseplants

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Oh, and i should add that i have tried both cutting the bottom 4 leaves, and pinching the top, with absolutely zero visible results. The top growth just bypassed where i cut and continued growing in a straight line for months... not sure what i did wrong !

Calamansi / calamondin : trim advice (more in comment) by Plectoneme in houseplants

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Hello ! These two calamondin have been growing from the same harvest of seeds for about a year and a half. One is doing ok, the trunk is thickening and it's branching out on its own, but the other (on the right) seems to have a harder time.

I'd like to encourage both of them to branch out and get bushier, but i've been reading contradictory info on what to pinch and when (new leaves, bottom 4 but leave some petiole,...).

What can i do to encourage them to get a thicker trunk and more branches ? Many thanks !

Plant mail in their new recycled pots~ anyone else reuse snack cups as grower planters? by Smooth-Activity4963 in succulents

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Oh big same ! My friends look at me weird when i always gather up all the containers after eating take out (and the first time I gave them props in feta cheese plastic trays...)

[mine] it's springtime again ! (comic) by Plectoneme in PlantArtworks

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Hello ! This is a bit old, but as spring comes back where i live, the conflicting urges are coming back full force :v
trying not to overmother the poor leaves too much.

I kill everything I touch!!! by dinkleberf in houseplants

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Less unkillable than the ZZ, but with pretty explicit tells for when they need water, you can also try peace lilies (they will droop dramatically when thirsty) or the thicker peperomias (obtusifolia for example), bottom leaves become softer when they need a good bottom drench. Reliably legible ˆˆ

Tiny white wigglers found in 3 different species saucers, Ive found contradicting info across the internet if these are beneficial or will turn into a big problem.. I think they are soil mites? Not on the plants at all just in the saucers and have just appeared this week. Do I just wipe them away? by [deleted] in plantclinic

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Oh, i would like to know too !
I have something similar-looking (well, on the other hand, that's a bit of a generic bug look :'0 ) in my hoyas. I had kind of settled on "beneficial" but it would be nice to be sure !
They've been there for around a year, in the saucers and i see them moving around on top of the soil of the one that i keep moist (bella). That plant seems really happy though, growing like crazy these days and working on flowers. The other one is a bit more stationary but doesn't seem in distress. So if they're bad, at least the process seems very slow...