With just one simple Zig zag movement
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Fascist neoliberalism is right now a metastasizing cancer and we are at the point of where everybody knows that the patient has not much time left and survival chances are slim. Good night democracy, it was at least not bad, for sure better than whatever will happen next.
Be brave, do it. I just did it a few months ago. Just push the trigger and delete it. Let it go. They will of course keep the data, but at least not legally anymore.
It lets you C more clearly
I would never want to work at a place where I have to talk like this unironically. It's ridiculous.
If you are competent, you show it directly. No need to hide behind bullshit buzzwords.
Well, at least that's my reverse filter for companies.
My current team leader interviewed me in a band shirt and we deep dived into realistic brainstorming for how I would approach real problems and we instantly vibed.
I immediately knew that's a good place.
Thanks! That was roughly what I also decided to do, wait and look at new leaves. There's no reason for them to be that way.
Could something like this be caused by me waiting too long from potting the plant from its tiny nursery pot into the current one? Like immobile nutrient deficits only showing once it could start growing in the bigger pot? Or is it rather unlikely to persist over like 4-5 leaves ? I don't know maybe if something went wrong when these leaves were still in the tip of the shoot and with immobile nutes this is like stamped over their development ?
The side shoots (which are not growing a lot right now) have a leaf showing out that looks normal, I thought about removing the apex shoot and seeing what happens with these other shoots when they have to take over.
Okay thanks, at least good to know I'm not doing anything obviously wrong.
Is it only affecting cucumbers ? Should I kill it and do I have to get rid of the soil to not infect anything else or other cucumbers if I would start a new one ?
I water earliest when the top looks dry and with a finger I dig in and it is not still dark and wet there. For a pot like this and a small plant like this, it does not need water more often than twice a week, depending on temperature.
Temperature is what it is inside, it was around 25 °C this week, humidity always has been in the healthy range around 45-60 in the last weeks.
I potted it into like 70% of this mix https://www.amazon.de/gp/aw/d/B0CZ78WNG3?psc=1 that I had from last year in my basement and like 30% of this compost https://www.amazon.de/gp/aw/d/B07NWY7R87?psc=1
Oher plants including a young tomato grow just fine with it.
Since I thought somehow it must be missing something I also fertilized it a bit with some CalMag (die deficiency looked like Magnesium or Iron, but I don't have special iron fertilizer so I just thought adding some Mg will not hurt in case it is in fact Mg).
Was thinking about buying iron chelate or what it's called, iron supplement granules.
Unless someone has a better idea.
I did not grow that one from a seed, it's one I bought with the two first real leaves randomly in a supermarket and the first two leaves did not have this problem, it looked healthy.
I know it's overkill, I just was tired of keeping it wet after the seeds sprout, now it is self-watering.
My next experiment will be using tiny dessert cups, put some holes and leca in them, and try making a DIY soilless self-watering seedling nursery from which I can easily transplant into a larger hydro setup.
Kind of unhappy with jiffy-style coco coir pellets and hydro combo, it's ugly and I get the coco leaking into the leca. And removing the net around it is always a bit dangerous while keeping it makes it more difficult for the plant.
But I digress. I'm just starting out with passive hydro and I had a bunch of things I wanted to (re)use and not invest hundreds into possibly useless equip (like special hydro propagators) that only wins on the aesthetics...
Fair enough.
I held on to this possibility for similar reasons for years, but after some honest self reflection I cannot say there would be anyone from my past life who is still important and I have no other means to contact, my Facebook bubble from 10 years ago and more is long dead, i.e. similarly inactive.
Maybe giving people an email address, phone number or username somewhere else via Facebook message before leaving for good could also be a solution.