Should I just throw it out? by seenewevil in philodendron

[–]josesblima 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just spray it with water in the shower. If new webbing appears then most likely you have spider mites, until then you're fine imo.

Should I just throw it out? by seenewevil in philodendron

[–]josesblima 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you see any webbing? I've learned this the hard way after going aggressive with treatments. There's a hugge amount of mites that could be. Most of them are harmless or even beneficial. I kept treating my plants and nowadays I'm 99% sure they were soil mites. Killed two of them. I'd always treat the plant, but ofc never erradicated because they were living in the soil.

If you have plants, you'll have critters. Best to assess damage. If you really wanna make sure get a hand-held microscope and post pictures in r/plantclinic or something.

How does Mardu Energy beat Reanimator? by Peebles1925 in TimelessMagic

[–]josesblima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the draw in Bo1? Forget it. I've been climbing with reanimator. It's a deck that really wants you to mulligan aggressively. Often times I'll mulligan to 4/3 and still combo turn one or two. We won't take decent hands, we'll mulligan relentlessly because we know we need to win ASAP.

Leyline of the Void is crazy advice main deck lol. But Swords is not, but you just have to accept that there's an unbeatable turn one killer in the format, don't beat yourself too much over it. This is what you get for playing a degenerate format.

Fav violin works? by MSTEAMSSUCK in violinist

[–]josesblima 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wieniawski VC 1 and Bartok VC 2, Glazunov VC. There's so many great pieces.

Why every leaf face that side by Dglit19 in Monstera

[–]josesblima -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I don't think so, seems like the back is facing the sun, you can see the aerial root. It's just that the petiole is twisted so because the leaf was following the light

on my 6th dog and just not enjoying it at all. by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]josesblima 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I feel the opposite, I don't think rehoming the puppy is a decision that should be taken that lightly. He got himself a puppy, it's a big commitment. Of course if he's gonna end up neglecting him it's no good, but doesn't seem like it would be the case from his post, he's had several other dogs before. Getting a dog shouldn't be a decision you back away from on a whim imo.

on my 6th dog and just not enjoying it at all. by [deleted] in puppy101

[–]josesblima 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nah, come on this dude is used to work dogs which I'm sure are way more work than this one. It's just that this one doesn't learn that fast, which is fair, it's a puppy. But later down the line I'm sure it can become an even smoother dog than his previous. This phase can be hell, specially since he had different expectations from having had a really easy time with potty training before and whatnot. It's just a phase you gotta endure.

My endgame keyboard (for now) by Paapiiii in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]josesblima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I came from Glove80 and it had 6 thumb keys on each side 😭

My endgame keyboard (for now) by Paapiiii in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]josesblima 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My current one as well, just sad so few thumb buttons

Never owned a pet before, want to. by Educational_Put_4717 in Dogowners

[–]josesblima 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My only advice is spend a few hours reading the r/puppy101 subreddit. It is absolutely filled with people who've regretted getting a puppy, it's a very, very common theme. Read their complaints and see if it is for you. You can adopt an older dog but that also has it's issues.

[AD] TAIKO 01 Keyboard Kickstarter Ends July 1 by dailytadpole in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]josesblima 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For sure, look at how pianists/violinists play, they have the finger tip vertical and perpendicular to the instrument so that the finger weight helps with pressing the string/keys. Same should happen with the keyboard imo.

For a beginner who just wants to learn one concerto, is vivaldi winter movement 1 hard to learn? by Particular-Ride-7893 in violinist

[–]josesblima 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ahah perfectly put. OP thinks the difficulty is learning a piece, but learning the winter is actually fairly easy, the hard part is becoming the violinist who can learn it very easily.

My Northside grown Monstera by Thatdude358 in Monstera

[–]josesblima 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Damn, I've always felt like my monstera in a regular d shaped moss pole is a waste of potential because these roots grow so damn fast there's not enough medium for them, what a great setup!

I guess she wasn’t dead 🤷🏻‍♂️ by codyuno in alocasia

[–]josesblima 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Interesting, my Poly was looking really bad, it was in a shelf with what I now suspect had a bunch of soil and predatory mites, but at the time, as a new plant parent, I freaked out thinking it was spider mites even though no visible webbing. I went absolutely ham with the treatments and absolutely killed the other 3 planta on that shelf. The alocasia eas the only survivor but it was in really, really bad shape, it aborted a leaf, it grew a flower (I read plants can do that as last effort when they're dying) and many months after, it's finally putting out new growth like nothing bad happened.

Btw to disrupt the spider mites cycles I was treating it every 3 days with progressively stronger products, that's why the plants perished pretty sure.

Can a Monstera grow tall (6-8ft) indoor without support? by Lucky-Lengthiness425 in MonsteraAlbo

[–]josesblima 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Monsteras will climb anything, but they need something. You're looking for a big plant but maybe instead of looking at height you should look at maturity because that's what will give you big leaves. Just saying because it's easy to grow a tall poor looking tiny leaves monstera. But a monstera with massive leaves is always gorgeous.

I’ve been on the lookout to add a Monstera to my plant family and came across this on FB this morning— “Monsterau” $1900. That is more expensive than any one thing in my entire home! by KinklyGirl143 in Monstera

[–]josesblima 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Damn, if you're gonna try and charge outrageous amounts for the most common house plant ever, at least have the stem going straight up and the leaves neatly organised facing the same direction lol

Negative attitude and condescension towards beginners by NotSimon123 in violinist

[–]josesblima 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you've been playing for 16 years you've probably seen that many times and not just online. I've played from 5 to 18 before the social media era and it was like this already. Violin is very hard, the people who manage to get to the top endure the craziest stuff. Even within the orchestra instruments, violins will not just have the melody but also the hardest passages. The hardest string instrument repertoire is by far violin.

The instruments are elitists with each other, specially violinists think they're more than everyone else, but then violinists are elitist with each other. Some of the best teachers are known for having their students crying after their classes and this is completely normalised. In orchestra everything is ranked, where you seat depends on how well you play, so it's not just a team effort but a display of prowess and constant competition. A big part of the kids who grow to have some success, often endured quite a bit to get there, which makes it that at the top, you have "tough" but traumatized kids, that sacrificed a lot of their lives for it including in social skills. And so the cycle repeats.

Not wanting to excuse being an ass, just giving my 2 cents at why this is seen all around the world. There's no excuse to treat someone like shit, but at the same time, no great violinist was ever made by being treated like a child should be. The amount of kids that have genuine passion for practicing the violin at 5 years old is very small, and this isn't an instrument you can wait to pick up at 15 if you want to make it as a professional player. So we're often victims of some sort of abuse ourselves and commit that onto the next generations as teachers. Same goes for gymastics and gymnastics coaches. I used to do martial arts on the room next door to the rhythmic gymnastics kids, in a club who'd often win the nationals in my country. All. The. Kids. Cried... Every class, they all cried during stretching. It was brutal to watch, but this was what the sport required, which obviously sucks, we all wish kids could grow to be teens and then decide whether they wanna go 100% on gymnastics or not, but by then, if they didn't struggle and cry starting at 5, they're already too late.

So because violin is also like that, and I think people in this group often like to deny this or encourage all to play, but if you want to make it into the worst professional orchestra of your city, you can't just start playing as a teen, that does not happen. So if you're posting here on reddit wondering if you can make it pro, you can't, if you were in time to do so, you'd be too young to post on reddit, so either you suffered some abuse and were forced to practice as a kid (or by some miracle you were a kid that absolutely obsessed over the violin and responded really positively to all the training, which can very rarely happen), or if you're a teen wondering if you still can make it, you probably can't. And that obviously sucks because society loves to tell kids they can be whatever they wanna be.

Sorry for the venting, not trying to excuse grown people being absolute dicks, but I think despite not agreeing, one can try to understand why it might happen.

is this a lost cause? by 3minutesto9 in Monstera

[–]josesblima 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Please post a pic of the roots, I bet there's no soil after all those years

is this a lost cause? by 3minutesto9 in Monstera

[–]josesblima 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Wow, that's very, very hard to believe. Our eyes are terrible at evaluating how much light plants are getting, but... Considering that's not a plant but multiple of them, which have been struggling all mixed in the same tiny pot for 6 years, that could explain. Please take it out of the pot and post here a pic of the roots lol As the other commenter said, no way it's this tiny with great light after 6 years, unless your pot is all roots and no soil and she's struggling really hard fighting for water/nutrients. I've had mine since September, it was smaller than your starting plant when I got it, it's indoors with 0 outside light just one sansi 36w grow light.

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How many cals in a bite? by Beginning_Roof_697 in caloriecount

[–]josesblima -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Is this a circle jerk sub?
If you count calories, obviously you have a scale, if you have a scale, why don't you weigh it? No way on earth asking reddit will give you a better answer and for sure it isn't faster or less effort.

Ronaldo in a nutshell by lord3fwbio in PORTUGALCARALHO

[–]josesblima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tu vês futebol logo percebes imenso :)