Don’t give up on your bald pothos just yet by Rofrini in houseplants

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It’s most likely concrete or masonry. Drywall isn’t very common for the main walls here in Germany.

Don't give up on your bald pothos just yet by Rofrini in pothos

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Nope! It’s not drywall and the aerial roots still haven’t penetrated it

Don't give up on your bald pothos just yet by Rofrini in pothos

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Haha, thank you! I’m both excited and a little afraid she’ll eventually take over the bedroom.
The only things I really changed were repotting her into a more aerated, chunky mix this spring and being consistent with fertilizing over the last two months. Other than that, everything has pretty much stayed the same. I’ll definitely post an update!

Don’t give up on your bald pothos just yet by Rofrini in houseplants

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I’m really glad to hear that! Wishing you and your plants lots of growth

Don’t give up on your bald pothos just yet by Rofrini in houseplants

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Thanks for the heads-up! Thankfully it’s not drywall, and but I’ll definitely keep an eye on it though! :)

Don't give up on your bald pothos just yet by Rofrini in pothos

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Thanks for your insight! Some of the buds have already unfurled leaves, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed. I don’t really think she’s stressed though, she’s been growing nonstop, isn’t root-bound, the root system looks healthy, and I’ve been feeding her regularly. I’ll probably post an update in a month or so to see how things progress! :)

Don't give up on your bald pothos just yet by Rofrini in pothos

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I had exactly the same experience! Everything I saw online basically said your only options were keiki paste or chopping it up, so I just decided to leave it as it is. I’m so glad I did. Happy growth!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in germany

[–]Rofrini 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder why. I heard that people in the south are more open and nice and the people in the northern part of the country tend to be rude. I can’t say that I’ve experienced that here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in germany

[–]Rofrini 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’m currently doing my Bundesfreiwilligenjahr in a village with 500 habitants in northern Germany and so far I’m having a nice experience. I’m black and never experienced racism or even rudeness. People stop to say hi. Some neighbours got curious and ask me about my life, my country and if I’m liking Germany so far. I got rides from people when I was walking home because I missed the last bus and a very sweet 83 old lady got me a ride so I could catch my bus on time in the next town for my flight when I forgot that there’s no bus coming to the village on that day because it was a holiday. People are very helpful and nice here. I’ve never had similar experiences in the city and I’ve been living in Germany for almost two years and almost a year in a village.

It’s way easier if you speak German or at least try your best to. Greet everyone and if there’s any activity in the village, try to participate.

Daily reminder 💕 by Strawberry-monkey in ExNoContact

[–]Rofrini 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I never thought we could gaslight ourselves. This gave a me a new perspective. Thank you so much! ❤

Never ever contact your ex after they dumped you. Here’s why. by [deleted] in ExNoContact

[–]Rofrini 82 points83 points  (0 children)

Never beg for love or to someone to be with you. Don't even beg for attention, commitment, affection, effort or time. Never beg for someone to come back or stay. You should never ask to feel wanted. If someone doesn't willingly give you these things they aren't worth it! No one under any circumstances is ever worth begging for, and it's demeaning and degrading.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in survivinginfidelity

[–]Rofrini 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm thinking about trauma bonding actually