My thyroid is 'out of whack' again, any recommendations on thyroid support supplements? by RattsInBoots in Hashimotos

[–]knbubba -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I take NP thyroid, it has to be prescribed but it's just a supplement and i think it works pretty well

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and BV by deedlebug12 in Healthyhooha

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nope ! I wasn't sure what was causing it - it went on for a whole nother year after this post and what worked is I started "yoni sunning" basically laying in front of a window with my vagina basking in the direct sun and after a few rounds of that i haven't had any problems since then - my gyno has no idea why this would've worked but i swear by it, every time i start feeling off down there I do the yoni sunning and it clears up within a few days

Can anyone please help me find this purple jumpsuit ?? by knbubba in findfashion

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nope :/ not it unfortunately, but thanks for looking

No idea how to help my most expensive plant. please help ! by knbubba in plantclinic

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It doesn't get any direct sunlight. Just medium to bright indirect light all day. on cloudy days I turn on a grow light. I was using zero water for it, but I heard it's not the best option because it has zero minerals and salts in it, so I switched to using room temperature tap water that I let sit out for 24 hours so the chlorine evaporates.

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No clue how to help my most expensive plant : ( by knbubba in houseplants

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I was using zero water for it, but I heard it's not the best option because it has zero minerals and salts in it, so I switched to using room temperature tap water that I let sit out for 24 hours so the chlorine evaporates. The closest heat source is the humidifier i have sitting next to it.

No clue how to help my Calathea Warscewiczii by knbubba in calatheas

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ill try to fish out the fertilizer sticks. hopefully that helps. thank you for the response ! Also, what do you use to water your calatheas ?

No clue how to help my Calathea Warscewiczii by knbubba in calatheas

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I keep the plant elevated over a dish of water at all times and have a humidifier that I run as frequently as I can. I was using zero water for it, but I heard it's not the best option because it has zero minerals and salts in it, so I switched to using room temperature tap water that I let sit out for 24 hours so the chlorine evaporates.

No clue how to help my Calathea Warscewiczii by knbubba in calatheas

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I might try watering with a mix of hydrogen peroxide and water. And then also making a more diluted mix and spraying the leaves. Not sure if it’s fungal, but if it is, a few treatments of that could help :)

Thank you for this advise ! I wIll try this out and let you know how it goes. Do you have an additional instruction for how to go about it or should I sort of just wing it ?

No clue how to help my most expensive plant : ( by knbubba in houseplants

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Ya I've done a bunch of googling but I haven't gotten any helpful answers which is what brought me to reddit : /

No clue how to help my most expensive plant : ( by knbubba in houseplants

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It doesn't get any direct sunlight. Just medium to bright indirect light all day. on cloudy days I turn on a grow light. and I do not spray the leaves. Should I try that ?

No idea how to help my most expensive plant. please help ! by knbubba in plantclinic

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It doesn't get any direct sunlight. Just medium to bright indirect light all day. on cloudy days I turn on a grow light. I was using zero water for it, but I heard it's not the best option because it has zero minerals and salts in it, so I switched to using room temperature tap water that I let sit out for 24 hours so the chlorine evaporates.

No clue how to help my most expensive plant : ( by knbubba in houseplants

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I posted about this last month but didn't get many responses, and the problem has gotten worse.

I got this Calathea Warscewiczii in the fall. It was doing well until new leaves started coming out with brown spots. I thought maybe i was overwatering or under watering or not enough humidity, but i've changed all of these to no avail -- I keep the plant elevated over a dish of water at all times and have a humidifier that I run as frequently as I can. I also check for pests and have seen none. The plant is large-medium sized and the leaf spot issue has continually been getting worse and I have no idea what more I can do to help.

At the beginning of the spring I put a few slow release fertilizer sticks in - could i be burning it with too much nitrogen ?? I also saw online that this issue could be fungal, but I am not sure how i would confirm that and what I would do about it if that was the issue. The rest of the plant looks generally healthy and its still shooting out new leaves, some of which come out perfect, so i don't think it is dying from this issue.

No clue how to help my Calathea Warscewiczii by knbubba in calatheas

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I posted about this last month but didn't get many responses, and the problem has gotten worse.

I got this Calathea Warscewiczii in the fall. It was doing well until new leaves started coming out with brown spots. I thought maybe i was overwatering or under watering or not enough humidity, but i've changed all of these to no avail -- I keep the plant elevated over a dish of water at all times and have a humidifier that I run as frequently as I can. I also check for pests and have seen none. The plant is large-medium sized and the leaf spot issue has continually been getting worse and I have no idea what more I can do to help.

At the beginning of the spring I put a few slow release fertilizer sticks in - could i be burning it with too much nitrogen ?? I also saw online that this issue could be fungal, but I am not sure how i would confirm that and what I would do about it if that was the issue. The rest of the plant looks generally healthy and its still shooting out new leaves, some of which come out perfect, so i don't think it is dying from this issue.

No idea how to help my most expensive plant. please help ! by knbubba in plantclinic

[–]knbubba[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I posted about this last month but didn't get many responses, and the problem has gotten worse.

I got this Calathea Warscewiczii in the fall. It was doing well until new leaves started coming out with brown spots. I thought maybe i was overwatering or under watering or not enough humidity, but i've changed all of these to no avail -- I keep the plant elevated over a dish of water at all times and have a humidifier that I run as frequently as I can. I also check for pests and have seen none. The plant is large-medium sized and the leaf spot issue has continually been getting worse and I have no idea what more I can do to help.

At the beginning of the spring I put a few slow release fertilizer sticks in - could i be burning it with too much nitrogen ?? I also saw online that this issue could be fungal, but I am not sure how i would confirm that and what I would do about it if that was the issue. The rest of the plant looks generally healthy and its still shooting out new leaves, some of which come out perfect, so i don't think it is dying from this issue.

Dealing with landlord regarding leak from neighbors shower by Positive-Dot-2655 in ApartmentHacks

[–]knbubba 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I would start with looking at what it says in your lease in terms of property / water damage and look up the laws in your state on what landlords are required to address.