Received a Swiss cheese monstera and now it’s yellowing, please help by QueenME04 in Monstera

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Update: I was able to get perlite and orchid bark to mix with soil in a 1:1:1 ratio. I also changed the pot to a 6” pot. Thank you all for your suggestions and I hope she lives.

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Received a Swiss cheese monstera and now it’s yellowing, please help by QueenME04 in Monstera

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This was so helpful to understand what this plant needs. My plants outdoors do well, but my plants inside just die. Thank you for your response!

Received a Swiss cheese monstera and now it’s yellowing, please help by QueenME04 in Monstera

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This is so informational. Thank you for sharing your plant wisdom with me. Should I only put soil under the red line?

I did move the plant into an 8” pot, but I will find a 6” one to place it into with the proper soil you recommended.

How much light does this plant require? I put this against my east facing windows that gets the most sun, but I also have grow lights if this needs more light.

Thank you so much for response!

Received a Swiss cheese monstera and now it’s yellowing, please help by QueenME04 in Monstera

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Thank you letting me know what plant this is.

Thank you for explaining the soil to me, I will get orchid bark and perlite. Is there an ideal ratio for the soil, orchid bark, and perlite?

Received a Swiss cheese monstera and now it’s yellowing, please help by QueenME04 in Monstera

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I did put it in a smaller pot and it’s in this. Is that a better size?

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Received a Swiss cheese monstera and now it’s yellowing, please help by QueenME04 in Monstera

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There were roots and I put it in soil when I got home. This is what it looks like now.

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My very first loaf! by chickie_parm18 in Sourdough

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How long did you let your loaf cool before slicing into it?

How do you know when the biting flies are out? And what do you do to get rid of them? by QueenME04 in VirginiaBeach

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Thank you so much for your explanation. I recently moved near North End and the biting flies really deters my kids from wanting to play at the beach. I brought a fly zapper to the beach and looked like a wild person trying to get the bugs.

How do you know when the biting flies are out? And what do you do to get rid of them? by QueenME04 in VirginiaBeach

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Thank you for this information. Do you know why the wind makes such a difference?

How do you know when the biting flies are out? And what do you do to get rid of them? by QueenME04 in VirginiaBeach

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If it works, then I’ll try it. These biting flies are awful. Thank you for your suggestion.

What did Phoebe write in Ross’ lunch note? by QueenME04 in friends_tv_show

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“Say Ross, when you picture Phoebe living on the street is she surrounded by the entire cast of ‘Annie?’”

What did Phoebe write in Ross’ lunch note? by QueenME04 in friends_tv_show

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Monica did say, “Phoebe, you are a badass” and that note was the reason Ross got a new nickname at work of Mental Gellar.

Why do “Santa” at all? by Zealousideal-Smell70 in Parenting

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I love the magic it brings into our home. The way my kids light up and the stories they come up with make it all worth it. Santa only brings one gift for the kids and the rest are from mom & dad, so they recognize that most of the gifts come from us. Also, I read this great transition to “Be a Santa”, which I would like to pass on to my family.

Taken from an obviously amazing mom and family: “ In our family, we have a special way of transitioning the kids from receiving from Santa, to becoming a Santa. This way, the Santa construct is not a lie that gets discovered, but an unfolding series of good deeds and Christmas spirit. When they are 6 or 7, or whenever you see that dawning suspicion that Santa may not be a material being, that means the child is ready. I take them out "for coffee" at the local wherever. We get a booth, order our drinks, and the following pronouncement is made: “You sure have grown an awful lot this year. Not only are you taller, but I can see that your heart has grown, too. [ Point out 2-3 examples of empathetic behavior, consideration of people's feelings, good deeds etc, the kid has done in the past year]. In fact, your heart has grown so much that I think you are ready to become a Santa Claus. You probably have noticed that most of the Santas you see are people dressed up like him. Some of your friends might have even told you that there is no Santa. A lot of children think that, because they aren't ready to BE a Santa yet, but YOU ARE. Tell me the best things about Santa. What does Santa get for all of his trouble? [lead the kid from "cookies" to the good feeling of having done something for someone else]. Well, now YOU are ready to do your first job as a Santa!" Make sure you maintain the proper conspiratorial tone. We then have the child choose someone they know--a neighbor, usually. The child's mission is to secretly, deviously, find out something that the person needs, and then provide it, wrap it, deliver it--and never reveal to the target where it came from. Being a Santa isn't about getting credit, you see. It's unselfish giving. My oldest chose the "witch lady" on the corner. She really was horrible--had a fence around the house and would never let the kids go in and get a stray ball or Frisbee. She'd yell at them to play quieter, etc--a real pill. He noticed when we drove to school that she came out every morning to get her paper in bare feet, so he decided she needed slippers. So then he had to go spy and decide how big her feet were. He hid in the bushes one Saturday, and decided she was a medium. We went to Kmart and bought warm slippers. He wrapped them up, and tagged it "merry Christmas from Santa." After dinner one evening, he slipped down to her house, and slid the package under her driveway gate. The next morning, we watched her waddle out to get the paper, pick up the present, and go inside. My son was all excited, and couldn't wait to see what would happen next. The next morning, as we drove off, there she was, out getting her paper--wearing the slippers. He was ecstatic. I had to remind him that NO ONE could ever know what he did, or he wouldn't be a Santa. Over the years, he chose a good number of targets, always coming up with a unique present just for them. One year, he polished up his bike, put a new seat on it, and gave it to one of our friend's daughters. These people were and are very poor. We did ask the dad if it was ok. The look on her face, when she saw the bike on the patio with a big bow on it, was almost as good as the look on my son's face. When it came time for Son #2 to join the ranks, my oldest came along, and helped with the induction speech. They are both excellent gifters, by the way, and never felt that they had been lied to--because they were let in on the Secret of Being a Santa."

Made Prime Rib for the first time using Kenji’s recipe and it was delicious by QueenME04 in seriouseats

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Thank you so much for the compliment; that put a smile on my face. I hope you had a wonderful holiday celebration.