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Tomatoes won't fruit

I've been tapping my stems daily to help pollinate but the flowers will not fruit. It's been about 2 weeks of flowering without anything taking. I just got better watering set up so I can water deeper less often, I haven't fertilized and a have a thin layer of grass mulch. Any ideas?

u/OddNecessary3224 — 1 day ago

Will I like Wilds?

I've been looking for a grindy game lately and have been recommended the monster hunter games a lot. I tried Monster Hunter World years ago and refunded, tried again just barely and refunded after about an hour. I didn't love the unskippable cutscenes, I was using insect glaive cause I liked the movement but did not like the insect part of it.

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Was wondering if I'd maybe be more into wilds cause I really want to like a Monster Hunter game since I hear so much about how good the grind is, but if I didn't love worlds are my chances of liking wilds any better?

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u/OddNecessary3224 — 22 days ago
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Why can't I purchase Lazulite Shuriken

It says all the prerequisites are not complete but I have the path through sen throw purchased and have all the required materials for it. Do I need to also get Phantom Kunai first?

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u/OddNecessary3224 — 23 days ago

Good solo grind games

I've recently found myself without any friends to game with anymore and am feeling super bored with games I have currently. What are some good solo super grindy games, or some games where it feels like I can play with friends even if they are strangers. Just feeling that classic depression lonely gaming void right now.

I've played stuff like LOTRO, WOW, SWTOR, grim dawn, Diablo 4, satisfactory, almost all fromsoft games, BG3, valheim, and I don't like massive open world like rdr2 and assassin's creed.

Edit: Based on suggestions going to try Monster Hunter World.

Edit 2: Unfortunately did not like MHW

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u/OddNecessary3224 — 23 days ago
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Brewmaster tanking as a noob

Is it a good idea to run brewmaster as my first class and to be planning on tanking when I get to that point of the game? I've tanked in other MMOs but I'm not sure how the Wow tanking learning curve is or if I should start on a DPS before I go too far and committed.

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u/OddNecessary3224 — 1 month ago

Getting in Wow with Midnight release

I am doing the free to lvl 20 right now and was just wondering opinions on if it's worth the sub plus midnight purchase to fully commit for other people that have started recently.

I'm a huge LOTRO player and the combat in Wow feels very fun and fluid with a higher skill cap than LOTRO which has really hooked me, my biggest challenge has just been the confusion of how leveling in the expansions will will and was wondering if it gets less overwhelming. Would I just be doing the dragon expansion until 70 the war within till 80, then midnight till 90? How well explained is the endgame content like delvings and stuff for solo.

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u/OddNecessary3224 — 1 month ago