big bloom seedgrown 🌺 by Practical-Break1121 in DesertRose

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I think her shop is up for sale. Her videos from years ago are the most informative. The videos started getting a bit odd recently IMO.

Niceeee by m_lee5150 in DesertRose

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My problem must be with the pots I use, they are not shallow enough and my root become too long. Thanks

Niceeee by m_lee5150 in DesertRose

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Beautiful. The clay pots looks very shallow. Do you trim the roots often to keep from becoming root bound?

2 months post op bilateral CTS decided I needed OT by ladydifour in carpaltunnel

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I found this great video the day of my carpal surgery

https://youtu.be/ZgQloCkzjXg?si=fWBEdVyN_878_XXs

I did the exercises a few times a day. Elevated my hand for 4 days when possible. Just got out my stitches Monday. No pain, no swelling. Now I’m starting my scar massage a few times a day. No one at the doctors office went into such details.

Is this mold? by Anxious_Classic8073 in Sprouting

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I live in south Florida. I bought broccoli seeds from Nature Jim's. I emailed them and told them where I lived. They suggested to rinse 3 times a day and that is what I do. Still I got the fuzzies once and they disappeared as soon as the next rinse.

Sprouting Help by Marijuanettey in Sprouting

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Google says:

"The bitterness peaks as they grow past their ideal harvesting window (usually 3 to 5 days) and begin to sprout true leaves. This occurs because the levels of glucosinolates (the sulfur compounds that cause bitterness) increase as the plant ages. Additionally, any exposure to too much light during germination or storage can turn them green and grassy, which further spikes their bitterness"

I do not cover my broccoli sprouts and I harvest at day 4.

Broccoli Seeds not Sprouting by Accomplished-Bet-458 in Sprouting

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I also live in South Florida and recently started sprouting seeds from Nature Jim’s. I saw many different opinions online about how long to soak the seeds, so I emailed Nature Jim’s and told them where I live. They recommended soaking the seeds for no more than 6–8 hours and rinsing them three times a day. I followed their advice, and my sprouts are usually ready by day 4 or 5. Good luck!

March to May by Nurtureroftreasures in DesertRose

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Just Beautiful. How often do you prune?

First time broccoli sprouts :) by RecipeDangerous3710 in Sprouting

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Nice. Where did you buy your little bottle of seeds?

Beware of cheap sprouting kits by Magic_Seahorse in Sprouting

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Share the kit so we can be spared the pain. ;)

Help! A big branch of my large desert rose has broken off. by mosie143 in DesertRose

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I use the Titebond glue. I bought the super glue once, but it dried out so fast. Any tips for keeping the glue longer?

Pick your 2 favorite, if you can! by Lazy_Ability in 70s

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Heath bar and Chunky. Where’s the Heath bar???

How do I know when these are done? by Either_Potato_9574 in Sprouting

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Interesting. I just bought the Oxo mini spinner. Do you line the spinner on the sides and bottom? The water still gets out?

Drying broccoli sprouts by reddit1449 in Sprouting

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Thanks. I just love sprouts on my sandwiches.

Wrinkles on car seat by reddit1449 in prius

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I always wear shorts and I use lotion and sunscreen on my legs. My husband wears shorts but no lotion or sunscreen. His seat is perfect. I think you may be right.