After killing all the houseplants, I'm mostly growing seeds from plants I found in the street until I can get a good system going. Per iNaturalist, they are siratro and rattlepod. They have pretty flowers and were literally growing on asphalt, so I thought it would be easy lmao.
As for houseplants, there's the lavenders, cannabis and cosmea. They are all dead or dying though.
A lot of them dry up before dying, that's what happened to my lavender and now my cannabis seedlings. Others will turn droopy before dying, so maybe those are due to overwatering, right?
Salt. I live near the ocean, while my MIL is a city away. Could it be salt in the air and water vapor making my plants lose moisture to the air through the leaves and to the salinized soil through the roots? I wonder if our water is more salinized than usual, too.
I seriously felt something poetic in the video. Someone less literature-challenged than me should write something about his final seconds seeing the curve of the earth then reminiscing about his whole life and how he ruined it as he falls to the ground trapped in that thing
Seriously though, this mostly makes me sad thinking of a world where people can dedicate themselves this much to their passion (however stupid) instead of grinding from birth to death
Had problems on it for over a decade. It was pointless to do anything other than just remove it at this point.
I got it emoved a week ago, but one of the roots was very close to one of my sinuses, so it formed a fistula/communication between my sinus and my mouth. I first noticed it when I took a sip of water and it vanished from my mouth, then poured out of my nose lmao. It got fixed the next day, but still hurts like a mf
After killing all the houseplants, I'm mostly growing seeds from plants I found in the street until I can get a good system going. Per iNaturalist, they are siratro and rattlepod. They have pretty flowers and were literally growing on asphalt, so I thought it would be easy lmao.
As for houseplants, there's the lavenders, cannabis and cosmea. They are all dead or dying though.