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Is this okay?

I've had this string of pearls since 2023, started out in a small 2inch nursery pot and eventually it ended up in this glass container with no drainage but the thought of reporting it is too daunting. I'm sure I water it too much, there's no drainage holes and you can see green moss/algae, it seems root bound. Should I repot it? It seems happy enough?

u/mlkdragon — 14 days ago

Is this okay?

I've had this string of pearls since 2023, started out in a small 2inch nursery pot and eventually it ended up in this glass container with no drainage but the thought of reporting it is too daunting. I'm sure I water it too much, there's no drainage holes and you can see green moss/algae, it seems root bound. Should I repot it? It seems happy enough?

u/mlkdragon — 14 days ago

Books like Water World?

Really into dystopian, post apocalyptic books right now and looking for something similar to Water World from the 90s. I'm trying to find the novelization but I primarily use Libby Audiobooks!

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u/mlkdragon — 29 days ago
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Just short regrowth or new hair pattern?

I recently lost a significant amount hair from being post partum and then also rapid weight loss over the last 18 months. My hair is finally recovering and the regrowth is off the wall. I have noticed that the regrowth under my hair at the nape seems to curl/wave but the rest of my hair is pin straight. I have naturally 1A hair and get out the shower and it air dries straight AF. These photos are after my hair air dried from a pool day today, no product. Do we think the regrowth is not 1A or is it just because it is short right now and hitting the back of my neck?

u/mlkdragon — 29 days ago
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Transplanted broken ostrich ferns

I transplanted ostrich ferns from a friend's yard to under our shade tree, they're native to the area (north east, PA, zone 6b) they unfortunately broke almost all of the stems while my husband transported them, will they survive the shock of transplanting and broken stems? Anything I can do to help them?

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u/mlkdragon — 2 months ago