Image 1 — Trimming inherited 40 year old jade (idk what I’m doing)
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Trimming inherited 40 year old jade (idk what I’m doing)

My dad inherited this from his uncle and he is not taking care of it at all so I decided I would open it up, but I’m not actually sure what to do. I removed as much leggy growth as I could without feeling like I was going to harm it it’s definitely wanting to fall over but I’m not even sure how to remove it from this pot. It has some really interesting shapes from all the neglect and I think it could turn into a really cool plant if shape in the right way not sure how to proceed or if what I did was the right move. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

u/Daily_Run_ — 4 days ago
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3 Years of Sobriety [33]->[36]

I posted this on my running social media accounts as I’m just days away from the 3 year anniversary of quitting alcohol, nicotine and adderall.

I figured this might inspire some people here maybe. This post isn’t to say that alcohol is bad, but that I had a bad relationship with it, and if someone else out there also has a bad relationship with it, that it is possible to get clean and have a life you can’t even imagine.

Although this post is somewhat about sobriety, it is still a glow up imo and the sobriety aspect is just the cause of the glow up.

I’m so grateful to be here. Thanks for stopping by✌🏻

u/Daily_Run_ — 2 months ago

Two vials NAD+ looks very different

i just got two vials of NAD+ in and one of the vials has like a crystallized look. Like hard candy and the other is straight powdered. Is this normal??

u/Daily_Run_ — 3 months ago