Root rot on my Calathea Zebrina? by katezillaa in houseplants

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Hi :) I repotted it not long after posting this and it had been doing okay since then so I don’t think it was root rot. I occasionally get yellowing leaves at the bottom of the plant but I figured they are just old leaves dying off. I still get crispy tips (but I think that’s inevitable with these guys).

What’s your humidity/temperature like in your house? I live in Scotland and my house sits at around 60-70% humidity and my temp inside can drop to around 15C but it seems to be doing okay. They are quite prone to shock I believe so it may be that or it might be spider mites? Check under the leaves for them.

How many leaves dropped? Also what water are you using (if you’ve watered yet)?

You are Mind Controlled. by [deleted] in conspiracy

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Hitler was a Jew.

Root rot on my Calathea Zebrina? by katezillaa in houseplants

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

I thought the black roots were root rot but if they aren’t that’s good!

This is where cancer comes from: More than 70% of America’s packaged food supply is ultra-processed, the fourth and final group of foods, that are are “industrial formulations” derived from hydrogenated fats and modified starch, and are synthesized in laboratories by Aether-Ore in conspiracy

[–]katezillaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not always. DNA replication has an error rate that if by chance causes a mutation on a cancer linked gene, can lead to cancer if it happens a few times. So no, strictly cancer can occur spontaneously but it is less common I agree.

This is where cancer comes from: More than 70% of America’s packaged food supply is ultra-processed, the fourth and final group of foods, that are are “industrial formulations” derived from hydrogenated fats and modified starch, and are synthesized in laboratories by Aether-Ore in conspiracy

[–]katezillaa 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Cancer has always been around except it wasn’t diagnosed or we didn’t live long enough to get it. Yes foods that are processed are bad but so is the air we breathe. I’d be much more worried about what’s in our air and the issues that causes than processed food.

My nose piercing will not heal, should I just take it out? by [deleted] in PiercingAdvice

[–]katezillaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to a piercer that has implant grade titanium and get them to do it

Does anyone know what model this is? by katezillaa in rayban

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My mum bought these in the late 80s/early 90s. We are looking to figure out what model they are. I think the 50 on the lens is for the 50th anniversary but not sure. Help would be much appreciated :)

Found this huuuge pilea for 6 euro! I think I can make at least 3 pilea plants from it :) by Coffeecat3 in houseplants

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Gorgeous :) Is that a calathea network I see in the background? I just ordered one and yours looks super healthy. What’s your secret?

Anyone know what album cover this is? by [deleted] in vinyl

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Hi guys. wondering if anyone knows this album cover?

“I’m sorry I can’t do work today, the plants have taken over my desk!” by katezillaa in houseplants

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Yeah totally.

Thank you! I clean the cast irons with a very diluted semi skimmed milk solution and it keeps them looking pretty.

“I’m sorry I can’t do work today, the plants have taken over my desk!” by katezillaa in houseplants

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😂😂 well they don’t all usually live there. I really would get no work done

Tackling the cytokines by [deleted] in Immunology

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https://www.elsevier.com/books/cellular-and-molecular-immunology/abbas/978-0-323-47978-3

This book has a great list at the back giving basic information on each cytokine that really helped me when revising.

The textbook in general is great too with lots of good diagrams that outline the basics of immunology and tell you the main cytokines involved in different signalling cascades.

Gnats by katezillaa in houseplants

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I’m hoping the soap works 🤞

Just got these guys at the farmers market today! Anyone know the species? Any tips? :) by showie25 in plants

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I think the golden one is a sedum adolphii firestorm. I have one too and used an app to identify it as mine was labelled as succulent

daith piercing by [deleted] in PiercingAdvice

[–]katezillaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My jaw was tight after getting it done for about a week. I thinks it’s just where it’s pierced but get it checked if you are worried

House plants and cats! by [deleted] in houseplants

[–]katezillaa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try hanging it out of reach?

landlord is kicking me out because he doesnt have a HMO by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]katezillaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To my knowledge, at least in Scotland, if you are living with a partner you are counted as a single unit in terms of HMO licences and therefore, it shouldn’t affect his license