It takes much longer! It looks like the leaf that is present isn’t one a leaf comes directly off of (could be wrong, it’s hard to tell!), instead a growth point will activate on the node below—but its first establishing a root system. Growth points can take weeks to months to grow😅
ETA: or maybe it will come off the present leaf haha, my mind is fried from school! But still, sometimes it really does take a bit! Depending on how many roots it has when you got it, it simply could just be putting energy into getting those roots out and established and getting acclimated! I’ve had some like this that took forever. Definitely fertilize it if you can!
While it totally can make the transition, I would wait until it has larger roots! I’ve put some in soil with about that size, and it’s quite hard to anchor them and have them stay upright in the soil when the roots aren’t very intricate or widespread
“One of the best van DJ in the city” “I’ll put you on the map”
Pretty sure they’re already on the map
This one was Libertyville, IL!
I’ve been to so many Menards growing up because my parents go so often, and this is my first time seeing one so fancy
No way I gotta make a trip out
It will 100% activate a growth point on the node below the cut!
Pic really does look like a steel blue/gray!
When light hits brown eyes it’s is such a stunning look!
Unrelated question, but what temperature was it there? That iridescent bit in the sky and its positioning to the sun reminds me a lot of a parhelion!
As long as you have the prereqs and graduation done before the start date, it should be fine for many I think? I just finished my needed organic chem lab and lecture II on May 11, and I started classes at RFU this past week. So as long as you tell them you will be completing these courses before matriculation (and passing), you should be able to apply to a few!
And yours has much lovelier variegation on that small leaf too! Will be an exciting one to watch grow I’m sure!
So cute! I have a few like this, one of mine started out with almost an exact same size leaf and in the last few months has done amazing growth!
Brown is fairly common due to the more fragile nature of variegated plants. What’s the watering schedule like? Too much water can cause this. Pests can too, and also inadequate (too much, too little) lighting. Hard to say without knowing the care!
1000%. And I totally second the idea of marking them as minor fundies again
And to add, most women are extremely on alert/edge to danger risks when getting gas, so her reaction doesn’t surprise me
No leaf, it’s just where the root is actively growing (fresh part of it)
This sub is making me realize I may have gray eyes instead of blue damn haha
Any (almost) philodendron or calathea
All calatheas I’ve had had some insane spider mite infestations, and I’ve never been able to keep a philodendron (PPP, white knight or wizard idk haha, etc) alive at ALL. I have over 40 monsteras but philos are the bane of my existence despite wanting them so bad
Was this a while ago? I had no idea he’d actually been an on-the-ground chaser and I never heard of this, wow
It’s about 19,200 fully booked!
Don’t forget the reading homework too
Your sister made the choice to do this. Not one, but four cards. She made the decision, and that decision comes with consequences. This is something that can and will absolutely affect your life in a negative way, it’s not something your parents can just sweep under the rug “because she’s family it’s just a mistake” and you should not have to deal with the backlash. Do what you can to get out on top of this. I hope it works out
Meth head sister stole my identity and opened 4 credit cards in my name. Mom says she needs drug rehab more than jail and I should pay the money back over time instead of sending her to jail. She spent $15,000 and defaulted on all of it. What are my options for getting my credit score back up?
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