u/luisasloth

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FNC is about to expire

So in the past few months/years, one could count on the fingers of one hand the posts about other esports apart from LoL. It's quite surprising to realize that in the past two weeks the percentage of Valorant posts (or in which Valorant is somewhat mentioned) is more than 50/60%.

And no, it's not about the success (or lack thereof) of one or another, because even in the Valorant team's prime, there wasn't much fuss in the sub.

Don't get me wrong, I don't mind it; but here comes the conspiracy:

This sub is full of shills, who are trying to "glaze" and "widen" the external perception of the community so they can sell the org at the highest value possible, because FNC has its days numbered.

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u/luisasloth — 3 days ago

Managing containers; how do I avoid this?

In this example, I have in the side bar, the dwarven ring with the smart mode activated; and the backpack is algo the "rings to go when looted". I have found that everytime I equip/unequip them, it uses a new one. Is there a way to avoid this and organize the bps in a way that it only uses the one with time left?

u/luisasloth — 4 days ago

Hello everyone! I'm a total newbie and beginner in the gardening world: hobby that I'd love to grow since I recently moved to a house with plenty of room to allow me to.

I just bought and transplanted a blueberry plant and recorded a quick video of its branches so you can see what I'm working with. As I said, I'm pretty new to growing blueberries (or any kind of fruit) and have a handful of questions I'd love some advice on:

  1. Pruning at this stage: Should I be worried about pruning right now, or is it too early since it just got transplanted? One of the branches actually has fruit on it. Is that a good sign, or should I remove it so the plant can focus its energy on establishing roots? (as I was reading about it)

  2. Straightening the branches: I'd like the plant to grow more vertically. Is it actually beneficial to tie/stake the branches upright, or is that purely aesthetic and I should just let it do its thing?

  3. Age: Is there any way to estimate how old the blueberry plant is just by looking at it? (Branch thickness, bark, size, etc.)

  4. Fertilizer recommendations : I already know about acidic substrate, plenty of light, and consistent watering. Beyond that, is there a specific fertilizer or amendment blueberries really respond well to? Anything you swear by?

  5. Disease prevention: I applied a bit of copper sulfate recently (I had some on hand because my mini veggie garden needed it, so I figured I'd use it here too). Is that actually appropriate for blueberries, or is there something better for preventive care? Also, what early warning signs/symptoms should I be watching for so I can catch problems before they get serious?

Any tips, corrections, or "things you wish you knew when you started" are super welcome.

Thanks in advance!

u/luisasloth — 16 days ago