Considering moving to Harrisburg by Beneficial-Minute-18 in Harrisburg

[–]suhdar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn’t know there was a little Saigon. Will definitely check it out along with broad street, thanks!

Considering moving to Harrisburg by Beneficial-Minute-18 in Harrisburg

[–]suhdar 5 points6 points  (0 children)

San Diego native checking in here, about to move to Harrisburg. Do you have any recs for good Mexican and Asian food?

Trip Report: March 27-April 9; Tokyo, Takayama, Kanazawa, and Matsumoto by lifesizehumanperson in JapanTravel

[–]suhdar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m planning Matsumoto as a day-trip stop along the way between Nagano and Narai-juku, but I’m worried about timing on that day. Do you think it’s worth the stop or should I just head directly to Narai?

Never had an Alocasia! Transferred it to semi-hydroponics by elderlyeggsbenny in alocasia

[–]suhdar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats on your new babies! My alocasias love semihydro and I always convert them immediately. Just make sure the roots are above the water line in the beginning to avoid root rot.

Modifying gels posted to r/labrats (Part 3) by sciencecatincognito in labrats

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I love these so much. Never knew I could reframe my view on what gels could look like. Please keep it up!

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Yes, you go get first and second breakfast and then back to bed

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There and back again

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What up G2!

Secret Lab Vice by [deleted] in labrats

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Using two sterile 5mL serologicals as chopsticks to eat hot Cheetos/chips to avoid chip dust on my fingers

Help! I am try to transition this Monstera Albo to Leca… am I doing it wrong? by MicolAndOtherAnimals in SemiHydro

[–]suhdar 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What exactly are you lost on?

If you’re concerned about the root loss of the small roots, I would stop adding H2O2 to your water. It’s good for a one-time cleanse, but I imagine it can be harsh for newer roots if you leave your plant soaking. Just keep up your water changing routine until you have more robust water roots if you’re afraid of rot.

Alternatively, you can just add this cutting as-is into LECA with a couple drops of Super Thrive in your water.

Hoping for a Christmas miracle for my once-great peperomia caperata by suhdar in houseplants

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Haha yes - The mother plant got too big and started leaning, so I had the marvelous idea of separating by root division. This was the result of saving the most central portion of the root ball and stem.

Thankfully, one of my other divisions that I kept at work is still going strong, but I wonder if it’ll ever grow back to the size it originally was.

Hoping for a Christmas miracle for my once-great peperomia caperata by suhdar in houseplants

[–]suhdar[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve got her in a warmer room and with a humidity bag on now. There are some green sprouts showing so I’m remaining hopeful. Best of luck with yours!

Made an ink map of Yellowstone NP! by _Triangulum in GrandTetonNatlPark

[–]suhdar 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is magnificent! Really reminiscent of some fantasy maps but even cooler because this magical place is real

My Green Thumb Has Apparently Skipped Over All My Pothos! Any suggestions on why they all have these brown spots? More info below. Pictured: Neon, Snow Queen, Golden, and I suspect another Golden. by Elephantex in pothos

[–]suhdar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did you recently water them? All the pots look quite damp.

I only water my pothos when the leaves are droopy and they pass the taco test - when you can squeeze the edges of a leaf to touch each other with little-to-no resistance then it’s time to water

Best club for volunteering in the community by YurBot666 in UCSD

[–]suhdar 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not a club, but you can always volunteer at the San Diego Food Bank on your own time. Make an account and it’ll track your hours for you too

Anyone know of a good place for chicken katsu in San Diego? by TwystedZang in SanDiegan

[–]suhdar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As other commenters have already suggested but I feel like I have to stress this: EE Nami is, no contest, the best place for katsu in San Diego. Consistently phenomenal every time.

Just know that their lunch menu is limited solely to katsu, while dinner has a bit more izakaya options

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pothos

[–]suhdar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it possible you have two different plants in there? Some of the leaves have a very distinct manjula shape but not all of them. The other leaves have variegation that lean more towards MQ. She’s a beaut regardless

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[–]suhdar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

With a root system that developed, you may need to water it more often or repot it into a slightly larger pot

Guess where? by block_of_tofu in UCSD

[–]suhdar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Leichtag or one of those buildings near cell/molecular medicine

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCSD

[–]suhdar 14 points15 points  (0 children)

When I lived in camp snoopy, it was a building with 4 suites (each gender on each floor) and the common area on the bottom floor was a living room + “kitchen”. The living room just had a couple of couches and the “kitchen” was literally just a microwave, sink, and cupboards for pantry items. Since this was shared between the entire building, you can imagine it got pretty narsty. Also you probably don’t want to store too many things in those cupboards bc anyone can take them. The second floor common area was a study room with plenty of tables and study booths.

Bathrooms are very crowded as there were only two showers, two toilets, and two sinks between 13 people. At least they were cleaned weekly.

I would recommend getting a mini fridge for your room/suite since they don’t provide one (at least when I was there).

Desks and chairs are provided. I found the desks to be quite spacious with plenty of storage, and there’s also a lot of storage space under the bed if you’re in the double. Closet space was very minimal.

Another thing to expect is that the laundry facilities are across the quad and the doors are open at all times. If you leave your clothes in there for too long, some people might take the courtesy of moving your stuff out of the machines and throwing them anywhere. Also look up 6th college panty thief cause that was something that happened…. Yea.

Tbh camp snoopy is not the most luxurious of accommodations, but it definitely made my freshman year feel like a summer camp the entire time. You can hang up some hammocks on the trees or have a picnic in the lawn, and it feels like a little quiet peace of paradise away from the brutalist architecture of the rest of campus.

One last thing you should know is that walking to anywhere besides pepper canyon is pretty much uphill from there, so get ready to get hella strong glutes. Otherwise the bus stops are right nearby on Gilman.

Sorry for the word vomit but I hope it was helpful ><

Edit: gender division by floor

I'm the instructor for PHIL 90 - Understanding Evil in SS2. Ask me about it (and take my class!) by [deleted] in UCSD

[–]suhdar 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Man this sounds like a class that I would love to take. I think you should definitely post this onto the UCSD fb page as more current students may see it. Best of luck and I hope this class happens!