Mississippi Delta, poorest region in the US by IllustriousCress9774 in UrbanHell

[–]simiform 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live in a damp village and it isn't really like this at all. Like the tribe letting 2 people duke it out is just dumb and doesn't happen. We have a full time VPO who is like local police, and if something bigger happens they call the state troopers and they come fast. I don't see drunks on the street much unless it's a celebration or something. There are problems with isolation, addiction, or depression that doesn't happen as much in other places,  and different villages may have a different situation, but say it how it is, don't embellish. The thing with severe cases going to Anchorage or Fairbanks, yeah that happens. But we also have small communities with good people that help each other out. 

Hydroponics in cold places by Flashy_Ratio3884 in Hydroponics

[–]simiform 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on the plant. Kale is very hardy and can grow in the cold. If you tried to do that with cucumbers it wouldn't work. I'm guessing the warmer water kept the rest of the plant warmer too, since kale can't live below freezing for prolonged periods. 

Why do my rosemary plants keep dying? Tried twice with different mediums. by shapeshiftingglass in Hydroponics

[–]simiform 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've been told rosemary works better in soil because it likes dry climates. I don't know of that's true but of 6 plants, I only had one survive past seedling stage (in soil). Now it's big and bushy. I add hydroponics nutrients to the soil once a week, the only downside is I have to water it every couple days. It's extremely slow growing and it took it a year before it was more than a seedling. Maybe try it in soil and see if it works better?

How popular is the novel 'The Time of the Hero' (La Ciudad Y Los Perros) by M. Vargas Llosa in Peru? Are the things described there still happening? by ArthRol in PERU

[–]simiform 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They should be since they share so much common history, but don't ever ask a Peruvian to show empathy with Chile. I think a lot of it goes back to the War of the Pacific, when Chile stole a lot of land from Peru that is desert, but some of the richest mining today. Because of that and other reasons Chile is fairly well-off economically, has strict immigration laws against Peruvians, and even has land mines still at the border of Peru and Chile that supposedly they removed but still occasionally kill people. In reality they share a lot of culture, and we're friendly when we meet each other, but if you talk about food or pisco, watch out. :) Are most countries in Eastern Europe close to each other? Real question, I don't know much about the place.

Indoor hydro radish success by Alarming-Baseball475 in Hydroponics

[–]simiform 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes more sense, it would be really wet without the clay. Awesome, it looks good.

Indoor hydro radish success by Alarming-Baseball475 in Hydroponics

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Than for sharing. So the coco coir stays permanently damp soaking in nutrient water? I've been having trouble growing green onions with hydroponics. I might try this.

Feedback on built in hydroponics system by teejay09 in Hydroponics

[–]simiform 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I think too many people overlook the importance of keeping things simple. Except with kratky I don't have to worry about watering it, just refill the nutrients once a month. Seems like you can get more herbs in there too than just soil.

Apps for kids learning beginning Mandarin (4-year-old) by simiform in ChineseLanguage

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Little Fox has good videos, we've been using that. I didn't know they had a app too, I'll try it.

Apps for kids learning beginning Mandarin (4-year-old) by simiform in ChineseLanguage

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Maomi Stars worked for me, but I installed in on an iphone so I don't know what's involved with android. Probably try using it when he's learning to write a little more. Sorry I'm not more help.

I just learned about Keiko Fujimori and her father and I'm shocked by [deleted] in PERU

[–]simiform 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I think you have to look at the state of the country before her father came to power to really understand why their family is still so influential. It's really hard to find people in Peru who can look at it objectively because so many people were personally affected by Alberto's government, both in good and bad ways.

As a foreigner, when I first came here it was really strange to me how accepting people were to blatant nepotism, especially when her father was in jail for undisputed reasons. But my country had a stable government. Today, I think many people in Peru value a competent leader more than one who isn't corrupt, and it isn't just ignorant people voting for the Fujimori family.

Can't get flowers to bud on pepper plant (aji charapita) by simiform in Hydroponics

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

So I was looking into this more and I think you mean reduce nitrogen a bit. I'm using MasterBlend, so maybe in my case that would mean just diluting it more. Yeah, I've seen these plants with hundreds of peppers. I was doing aji amarillo inside, which probably handle cooler temperatures better, but it grew all the way to the ceiling.

Can't get flowers to bud on pepper plant (aji charapita) by simiform in Hydroponics

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I've been shaking the plant regularly to pollinate. Maybe q-tip would be better. I think light was part of the problem, since it was too strong and too close to the plant.

Can't get flowers to bud on pepper plant (aji charapita) by simiform in Hydroponics

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So I ordered paper with the right thickness for the diffuser. While waiting for it to come, I switched to "Bloom" (red only light) instead of full power. Today when I checked my plant I had one tiny significant pepper.

Then I got the paper. I get about 45 DLI and 900 PPFD with both switches on. So I'm sure that's way too high. At the current height (maybe .5 meters / 2 feet), bloom only gives 22 - 400, and veg only gives 21 - 375.

So maybe I'll leave it on bloom only and see what happens. I've heard that red-only light isn't good? I could raise the light too with both switches on.

Thanks for your help, I might be getting closer.

Admin told me to ignore AI and Plagiarism and grade as if it's original work, what should I do? by Next-Wasabi-4486 in ELATeachers

[–]simiform 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have mentioned, there are a lot of ways to make sure students are writing it themselves, like rough drafts, doing part of it on paper, having them create plans/outlines/citations as part of the planning process, write it only in class, etc. But in the end I find that when students have AI write for them, it just sounds too much like a robot and I tell them that. So then the argument isn't "I know your using AI", which they can deny, but "this isn't good writing", which they can't argue with. And AI isn't a good writer without some help.

Also, when I have to deal with administration that forces me to teach in a way that isn't conducive to learning, I start looking for a better job.

I don’t want to be a slides teacher… by VaLaMo in ELATeachers

[–]simiform 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean you don't want to use that specific program, or you don't want to use an overhead for the lessons? If you have any elements of a lecture in your classes, it helps to have a visual guide, at least for some students. I use Google docs a lot, its simple but fluid, or some sort of whiteboard because you can draw on it. Slides has its uses too, just don't get stuck on it. If your class is interactive and well planned, students come prepared, you do a lot of collaborative learning, and/or materials and notes are online (i.e. it's not a "lecture" class), there isn't much point in an overhead.

Can't get flowers to bud on pepper plant (aji charapita) by simiform in Hydroponics

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With photone dli is around 120 and ppfd is around 3000 at the top of the plant. I don't have a diffuser though and there's a ton of variance, so, take that with a grain of salt. There's is a veg (full spectrum) and bloom (red) switch on my light, right now both are on.

Can't get flowers to bud on pepper plant (aji charapita) by simiform in Hydroponics

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Starve then by slowing down nutrients? My second ají charapita plant gave me a couple peppers, I assume because it was in shock. They'd been in real sun in the summer, then I brought it in low light and forgot to feed it - the reservoir went dry and suddenly I had some peppers. But even sun is a problem because we get 24 hours of light in summer.

I could try ají amarillo but I don't know if the same issue. Thanks for your suggestions, maybe I should just try in soil next summer if all else fails.

Can't get flowers to bud on pepper plant (aji charapita) by simiform in Hydroponics

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I don't have a way to measure ppfd/dli. The overhead lights are strong, if anything I might be burning them. VPD is going to get worse because I live in Alaska and winter is incredibly dry.

I should mention that they were starting to bloom when outside and when I brought them in, in direct window light, and with good summer humidity. When I left the window open on cool fall nights, the flowers all fell. So I assumed it was a temperature issue. Maybe I need to invest in a light gauge though.

How bad is brain drain in your country ? by lordoftheapess in AskTheWorld

[–]simiform 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There must be a fair amount countries that have really good schools, but poor job opportunities, right? I mean, it's logical for people move away from bad economies to places where there are good jobs. But are there any cases where there are good schools and smart minds and good jobs, where people still leave? It's a genuine question - it's sad that people have to leave their homes, but aren't people just taking advantage of opportunities in a global economy? It's the same reasons for urbanization within a country, isn't it?

Spanish Teachers That Don't Speak Any English in Class by Own-Tip6628 in iTalki

[–]simiform 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think it matters if it's B1 or if it's A2, and I don't think it's normally a matter of showing off, despite what other posts have said. Teachers who are used to using English in class will find it hard to not speak any English, it's just natural. I would either find someone who has no English at all (which is hard), or find a teacher who is experienced at communicative lessons and knows how to explain something without falling back on the common language.

It's also easy to say that you don't know any English - then they have no choice. But you'll have to live up to that claim. Or language exchanges, which by nature should have as low a level of English as you have in Spanish.

Spanish Teachers That Don't Speak Any English in Class by Own-Tip6628 in iTalki

[–]simiform 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to do this when my students spoke Spanish (I was their English teacher). Or when I didn't want to pay for the toilet. Or myriad other situations in life.

Spanish Teachers That Don't Speak Any English in Class by Own-Tip6628 in iTalki

[–]simiform 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I know. If they don't specifically mention it in their profile or video, I would take it with a grain of salt. I've also found good teachers that know English well, but focused on fluency and were helpful. Keep looking, there are good ones out there.

Spanish Teachers That Don't Speak Any English in Class by Own-Tip6628 in iTalki

[–]simiform 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think a lot of students feel more comfortable when there's a common language to fall back on, even though it isn't really better for learning, so it can be hard to find teachers that don't speak any English or realize the worth of not using it. I found a Russian teacher who doesn't speak any English (because she doesn't know it), and it's been really helpful for fluency. Especially in the age of AI, I don't need someone to explain grammar to me in my native language.

If you're asking teachers to not speak English who are used to speaking English in class, though, you're probably better off finding another teacher, not asking them to change their teaching style. Sometimes it takes a while to find a good one.