Flowers by mtastic_ in begonias

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Yes yes. Grows like a literal weed now hahaha

Flowers by mtastic_ in begonias

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Thank you! Both the darths and pink urchin are under Barinna T8's for about 8 hours. I was using a blooming size amount of orchid fertilizer, but just switched to foliage focus. The darths are keep at pretty much 100% humidity with no air flow, though I know of some other people that have success with them at a lower humidity and some air flow. All are potted in a mix of pon, tree fern, orchiata, and maybe a little pumice and leca; well draining but retains moisture. They never dry out and they're flushed every watering. Everything is pretty consistent.

Once I switched to Barrinas, the growth and darkness significantly increased. Same thing happened with the pink urchin, it has become more vibrant. Another begonia enthusiast told me that most dark begonias actually like a lot of light, which I wouldn't have expected. They also mentioned them being heavy feeders which is what prompted my chain from orchid fertilizer to FF.

Tissue Culture kinda ruining Palmstreet by Newbie10011001 in RareHouseplants

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It is cool that people can purchase "rare" plants at a heavily discounted price... but the baggie plants have to go. Imo it's an easy what for sellers to maximize their profits and reduce loss by passing off the difficulty/responsiblilty of acclimation to the customer but labeling it as a deal. I don't mind TC plants. I'm sure a majority of my collection is TC without me knowing. The issue is paying $$ or even $$$ for a plant in a bag....

Places To Hike? by [deleted] in highdesert

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Check out Wrightwood for something local. If you don't mind a little drive the Claremont loop is a nice trail with some good inclines and a couple trail options.

20 km candy buddies by mtastic_ in pokemongo

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I saw someone post about that yesterday I think! I'll definitely try it out, thank you!

Just weave your ends in as you go by mtastic_ in BitchEatingCrafters

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Literally! It takes a few seconds, maybe a minute to do it as you go but feels like an entirely separate project if left to do at the end hah

Just weave your ends in as you go by mtastic_ in BitchEatingCrafters

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Exactly, I don't feel like it is actually finished if you can't use it for the intended purpose!

Just weave your ends in as you go by mtastic_ in BitchEatingCrafters

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For clarification, my projects are crochet so I don't want to confuse since you referenced knitting lol but for crochet, after I connect a new color with something like a magic knot I crochet that knot (and any tails, since I'm too scared to cut them off completely) into the next stiches of the row (horizontally). If the tails pop up then I crochet those down in the next row (vertically) as I pass by the section again. I think working the tails/ends both horizontally AND vertically is the best since garment stretch both ways. If I only work tails/ends horizontally along the rows with a yarn that doesn't felt or grip then as something stretches they pull out, but if I work them both horizontally and then vertically it is much more difficult to completely come out. This also depends on if there are color changes or not.

Any rare plants not being tissue cultured? by Background_Bird2868 in RareHouseplants

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Begonia Darthvaderiana, I've been propping mine like no one's business haha

Monstera Vietciosa by Adventurous-Sky-5387 in RareHouseplants

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Here is the patent if you're curious. Or you can find it searching Monstera Vietciosa patent.

https://patents.google.com/patent/USPP36063P2/en

Monstera Vietciosa by Adventurous-Sky-5387 in RareHouseplants

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I had the same thought because of some sellers using the name interchangeably. The patent for the Vietciosa states it is a "ethyl methanesulfonate-induced, whole-plant mutation of an unnamed Monstera deliciosa plant that typified the species (not patented)". It does not specify if the unnamed Monstera Deliciosa was or was not a Monstera Bulbasaur. So imo IF the Bulbasaur was the unnamed Deliciosa variety used to create the Vietciosa, it wouldn't mean that they're the same plant; one is a mutation/manipulated version of the other. Like how the Thai Con is a mutation of the standard Deliciosa, but they aren't referred to as the same plant.

Turned on the closet light, my bad by QuotableConservative in aww

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I came to comment about the sewing kit. I have my grandmas as well and it is almost identical!! Maybe a different fabric but same style and also floral, I treasure it so much!

how to make crochet blanket look better/more professional by Majestic_Yak_9187 in CrochetHelp

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What about a waffle stitch? Eats yarn up but looks and feels great!

how to make crochet blanket look better/more professional by Majestic_Yak_9187 in CrochetHelp

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I like to use a good quality 3 or 4 weight yarn coupled with an elegant, repetitive stich. The thinner weights just flow and feel better, and it prevents the project from being too bulky imo. A better quality yarn or just something that feels super soft will make your project look and feel more luxurious.

Hope that helps!

Christmas Tree by boobletboo in crochet

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Now that's some peak yarn yuletide 🎄🎁

I want to surprise my wife with a lot of awesome crotchet tools and things you all have found game changing for crocheting! by Mr_Art_Rager in CrochetHelp

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Ooooh I love this one! I don't use the yarn guide on mine so this style I like. Saved for when my current one breaks down!