Potting advice

Potting advice

My hibiscus is doing very well, but I need to repot it soon because I want it to be ready to come inside when the temperature drops. How do I know what size pot to get? I want it to have space to grow but don’t want the pot to be too big/heavy since I’d like to be able to move it. (I live up north so can’t plant it in the ground, it needs to be able to come in during for the fall and winter but I’d like to be able to take it back out in the warm seasons.)

u/AmaJanee — 1 day ago

Feelings towards Superman?

Seems to be a move that people love to do and will do it all the time or hate to do and only do it out of necessity. Where do you fall on that spectrum? Is there anyone who feels truly neutral towards it?

Personally I don’t think I actually love it but I want to do it and crush it because so many people hate it. So I do it all the time despite the fact that it really hurts my thighs 😅 Like Markiplier, I’m not a masochist I just want to see if my body can take it. I feel powerful when I do it 🙂‍↕️

u/AmaJanee — 3 days ago

1 year of pole progress

As of this week it’s been one year since I started pole classes so I went through my videos and collected some examples from my early classes and how the same skills/related skills look in my most recent videos to see how much I’ve grown in the last year 🥰

u/AmaJanee — 13 days ago

First bloom- tropical or hardy?

My mom and sister gifted me a hibiscus plant, and I thought I had killed it- it stress threw all of its blooms the day they brought it to me and hadn’t bloomed since, topped with bad weather and browning leaves I thought I murdered it. But lots of loving watering brought it back from the brink and now I have my first bloom!

I don’t know if it’s a tropical or hardy one though because it was a gift, and I want to know if I should repot and prepare to bring it in in the fall or if it’ll hibernate. Thank you for your help!

u/AmaJanee — 20 days ago

Ballerina Meme

You and the pole might want to do a ballerina spin but is there somebody you forgot to ask??

Inspired by my instructor always making us get in the ballerina position on static to, quote, ask our shoulders’ permission before working on the spin.

u/AmaJanee — 22 days ago

When did you feel ready to perform?

TLDR: I want to know- when did you feel ready to perform? Was it a skill threshold or a length of time that had you comfortable performing for the first time?

My studio has two showcases a year and signups are up for the fall one. I’m volunteering to help with that showcase but someday I’d really like to perform in one and maybe even work up to competitions?

I’ve been doing pole for nearly a year and would say I’m early intermediate. I have my basics solid (I think, lol) and am in the bracket of learning skills like jasmine and genie, but I’m not at the point of inversion training. I asked my instructor’s thoughts and she just said if it would make me happy to perform then it’s worth performing, but when I’ve seen others at the studio work their showcase routines they all have inversions and advanced tricks. So it feels silly to want to perform alongside them when I feel like my skill threshold is so much lower.

Side note curious- how did you work on choreographing when you decided you were going to perform? I improvise flows sometimes but I’d love to see what people’s processes are like when planning and executing a full routine!

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u/AmaJanee — 1 month ago

2 months of heels

Definitely plenty of room to improve but I feel like I’ve grown a lot since my last attempt at a heel flow! Every time I go to a studio practice hour I spend at least a third of it in heels and I think it’s helping a lot

u/AmaJanee — 1 month ago

Duck Earrings

Set of felted rubber duck earrings for a coworker’s birthday gift 🎁 🐥

u/AmaJanee — 3 months ago

Trying to find name of move

A few weeks ago we learned a move in class that I wanted to come back to practicing this week. I wanted to look up videos of it to refresh my memory but I cannot remember its name and nothing I search is turning it up. I drew what I remember of the steps and the final position you were supposed to end in (please pardon my lack of artistry but I hope it’s close enough that someone recognizes it 😭😂) I do remember we learned it on spin pole! Thanks in advance if you can help

u/AmaJanee — 3 months ago
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Hello Kitty and Friends Animal Adventure- looking to trade

Hi all, I have been trying to get the Pompompurin from the Hello Kitty and Friends Animal Adventure series. I have pulled a duplicate My Melody that I’m looking to trade for him if anyone is interested. I pulled the My Melody today but left it in the bag because I don’t plan to keep her. I only have one Hello Kitty so ideally I’d like to keep her but for Pompom I’d let her go 😭 My Melody is in the bag and has the box, Hello Kitty would be opened but has only been on display.

u/AmaJanee — 3 months ago