Where are people getting their rep mods these days? What mods really maximize the rep? Love sound and want a good flipper.
Just purchased
Just purchased
Title speaks for itself. Just looking to get back into the game, have my old theone kraken that’s beat up. Something pretty easy to flip, I like the look of a live blade without it actually being sharp. Don’t mind dulling it if I have to but would prefer not to. Any recs? Don’t wanna do a bunch of mods if possible as well. Thank you!
Edit: I forgot to mention that I really love when they sound good and pingy if you catch my drift. Used to be interested in the tsunami.
Got this a month or so ago but the nursery was unable to verify the identity of said pitcher. Obviously some sort of nepenthes hybrid as it’s thriving in my care in my apartment. Was wondering what it could be though?
Went on vacation, normally the Florida variety is impossible to find around me but about 6 hours south of us they are much easier to find! So happy, beautiful plants. Florida ghost and beauty ❤️
To be fair I recently started by houseplant journey in February, mainly for the use of reptile-scaled terrarium builds. However I took a liking to philodendrons and pothos the most. Slowly that bloomed into me currently owning nearly 30 houseplants. Including various philodendrons, some pothos, monstera adonsonii and deliciosa and a few misc tropical species. My favorite in my collection is rather odd to me, a fairly bland green plant for the most part, the billietiae. However as I dove into the hobby I looked deeper into what I liked specifically. Why is it so special? I can’t answer that question even now. I love the structure, how it grows, its shape, my favorite detail would be the exaggerated “rabbit ear” auricles the leaf gets, I love the subtle striation you see when taking a close look, the bright orange petioles. I’m not sure, everything about it screams elegance and attention and I feel like in a room full of collectors plants despite its original green “boringness” stems (no pun intended) much more than that. I’m just rambling but there’s something about this plant. It’s so boring but for some reason it’s the most interesting plant I’ve ever seen.
I’ve been working with her for a few months now, more so recently as I just finished my most recent semester of class so I can really get to the meat and potatoes! Dm if interested and I’ll tell anyone how I’ve been working with her and how I even got her to walk into my hand on her own free will!
My heart started racing, couldn’t believe it’s possible! (Picture for tax even though it’s Memorial Day)
For context, she has never once gaped at me or barked/bit me. Shes just stupid at times lol. This is the second time she’s bit my finger instead of the treat :)