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  • Would you say the red line leaf is worth trying to save with the rest of the sad roots it has now?

    I’ll try making those cuts and post a follow-up on how it works out. I’ll probably keep the blue and purple together like you said, but drop the purple if it struggles.

    https://i.postimg.cc/65Xn3Fwj/IMG-3581.jpg

    Here are the clippings. One more question I guess, do the tops of the clippings’ stems need to be sticking out of the water or is it okay that they are submerged while in water to grow roots? They are just so short, but I suppose I could use bread ties to hold them in position.

  • https://i.postimg.cc/jSnG8pgk/IMG-3578.jpg

    Okay so what would you consider a good leaf? I drew lines where I guessed might be good to cut above. The red on is big and not completely yellow, the blue and purple ones look good but are somewhat close together. The purple one has a root nodule opposite of the leaf/stem connection and one more below it, opposite of the bad leaf I would prune below it, so it would have two nodules, but would it just be better to put the purple and blue together one one cutting? The orange one also has one node opposite and one node below it.

    https://i.postimg.cc/kgRkj0YP/IMG-3579.jpg

    https://i.postimg.cc/GmTZMWg1/IMG-3580.jpg

    Here is the other one I put in water right away and is doing better. How much do you let the roots grow before putting it in soil? And would you recommend changing the water every 1-2 days? It’s hard to know what advice to listen to.

  • Thanks for the in-depth reply. I put it in some water and out of the direct sunlight. How can you tell if there is root rot? I’m guessing the moisture control soil must be the kind that retains, because I havent watered it for a few days but it feels slightly damp.

    How can I tell if there is enough root to support the plant? And if I trim it back to a leaf node, do I include a leaf?

    Here are some pictures of the root and leaf node: https://i.postimg.cc/CLKyzxD2/IMG-3572.jpg

    https://i.postimg.cc/m2KdBLS2/IMG-3573.jpg

  • A few days ago. I’m trying not to do too much at once but I don’t want to wait if it needs a change. The person I got it from said to just try the roots in a glass of water for a few days and then transfer to soil with not too much water if it looks better.

  • Nature and Gardening @beehaw.org

    Help diagnose this vine?

  • Yeah, I agree with that philosophy. Like someone else said, there are many ways to go about security. I guess I’m just looking for leads on what others have seen as worthwhile, and then try to understand those before I do them.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Question for Reasonable Security in New Server Setup

  • Wisconsin @midwest.social

    Free App to Report Tornadoes and Down Power Lines

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  • B seems more natural to me

  • Wisconsin @midwest.social

    Milwaukee Community Leader Abducted by ICE

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  • Wisconsin @midwest.social

    Third “ICE Out MKE” resolution receives Milwaukee committee approval

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  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Search Engine Podcast discusses Fediverse!

    pjvogt.substack.com /p/the-fediverse-experiment
  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Search Engine Podcast discusses Fediverse!

    pjvogt.substack.com /p/the-fediverse-experiment
  • In his book “Why We Sleep,” Mathew Walker explained that Alzheimer’s detection via EEG monitoring during sleep was a major reason he decided to switch to studying sleep 20 years ago. He was trying to originally study diseases like Alzheimer’s and found that there was not much information on why identification on EEG was detectable before symptoms occurred, such as forgetting items’s locations.

    I wonder if this is along the same lines, like a wider variety of EEG signal detection, clearer or more accurate diagnosis, or something entirely different. It looks like subjects were still awake but in a restful state, so maybe testing also does not require as much time as a full sleep study.

  • Thanks for the thorough response. That makes sense to not reinvent the wheel for syncing and keeping things simple. And yeah, I suppose using the same Task Pony instance would work for sharing.

    Thanks again for making something useful and free for the world.

  • It looks nice. I like the clean interfaces. I am slowly working toward self hosting and found it surprising difficult to find a task organizer as well. One big hurdle is having something that can also sync with my wife’s list, such as a grocery list, so we don’t both buy the food item.

    I don’t know much about coding. Does a syncable list require a lot of time and effort? Is that something you would consider adding eventually?

  • For what it’s worth, I know someone personally that is a genuinely kind person and a local police officer. He told me at some point that he had been diagnosed with Aspergers and I was a bit surprised. He might be an outliner or something, but he does a better job of being fair than most of the typical police encounters that I know of.

  • Arctic @lemmy.world

    Arctic for Lemmy still on App store

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  • Thanks for the suggestion. It looks like the credit unions around me do have similar or a slight bit better rates. And I do like the idea of keeping my money more locally.

  • Personal Finance @lemmy.ml

    Sofi or Openbank high yield savings?

  • That’s a really interesting idea. That makes me think it would even be better in the sense that the data would be protected rather than risk a cloud service going out of business or changed their storage location. Not that that is a likely scenario but still.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Backups of Backups

  • Beatbox @lemmy.today

    Grand Beatbox Battle 2025 Solo Wildcards

  • You could try adding cardamom and/or cinnamon to change it up