u/DrGreenPhumbs

update: keep or kill?

update: keep or kill?

just an update on an ugly auto seedling i posted here a few weeks ago. some suggested it was dead, some set let it ride. well i not only let it ride, ive transplanted and topped in that time too and she seems to have responded really well.

wanted to share for anyone that comes searching for help with a questionable sprout like i did.

u/DrGreenPhumbs — 4 days ago

I came across HB 3498, which was introduced early last year. It would allow caregivers to assist up to 10 patients and, more importantly, increase the household plant limit from 5 to 12 plants (over 5” tall).

I’ve been searching the sub to find more info, but I haven’t seen anyone talking about it. It looks like it’s currently stalled in the House Rules Committee. anyone politically smarter than me know why this isn't moving or if there's a push to get it out of committee?

https://legiscan.com/IL/text/HB3498/id/3108301

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u/DrGreenPhumbs — 14 days ago

new grower, looking for some advice. would you keep this guy going? i saw people claim to have success germinating their seeds and skipping the paper towel/cup of water. so i threw one in the pod and three days later this lil hairy alien emerged.

my last seedling looked way healthier than this, but as i said this is new to me and i don’t know the tells of when a seedling is hopeless. i tried to help get the seed off, i sprayed a bit of water and used tweezers, but the whole thing started lifting so i just left it alone.. i think ill stick to the paper towel method from here out.

u/DrGreenPhumbs — 23 days ago