I never overwater them, but I think I'm underwatering them. The leaves are curling. When I put them out, their leaves burn. When I wipe them, lines appear on them... I really wanna start over, but I don't know how to... My rubber plants bottom stem leaves have dropped. Only the top is growing. For one of them, their baby leaf hasn't been growing for over 6 months now... Sounds like you've got quite the green finger there.
QPdoll It was good to be out and work in the garden. We were both tired after, but that's okay. Digging in dirt always helps. There is always dirt in our lives. We have to dig up through it to get to the shining world on the other side.
Elycia Lee ☮ Well, if your rubber plants aren't doing well, try dusting them. Prune them. Don't overwater. I always am cutting back things. Makes people nuts. But sometimes you have to cut back the dead to to get to the living. A metaphor for lots of things in our lives.
I'm actually jealous that your fallback plan to stress-relief is gardening. Can you infect some to me? Currently, all I have is an iron plant and two rubber plants. My rubber plants are not doing well. Your job does sound interesting.
Is the EMG like acupuncture? I have neuropathy (self-diagnosed) in both feet. When I get back I want some advice from a doctor. I don't know whether an EMG would work but my ability to flex my toes and foot may be a starting point.
Pan wants to see snow. But... this isn't the proper season! Why he didn't mention this in December or January... Snow is fickle. Remember the Great Lakes? Can you imagine a walk with big flakes, through a foot or two of fresh fall, slugging through slush, negotiating ice, below zero and sparkling crystals, a blizzard!
I may be back in early May. If I lived anywhere near Roundup we could go somewhere for coffee. That's what I really miss in my life.
Does anyone else have a problem with this time change we do each year, twice a year? It almost makes me want to move to a different state. Indiana and Arizona I last knew did not do the time switch thing.
Montana gets really dark this time of year. Most of live above the 45th parallel. It starts geting dark about 3:30 PM right before the winter solstice, no joke. And then the sun doesn't rise until about 8 AM in the morning. I gotta tell you, it can be a drag.
And that is why I have a daylight machine. Yep, a daylight simulating machine, So when, and if, the gray gets overwhelming, I can, by the magic of electronics, simulate daylight. Trick my brain into thinking it got real rays.
Of course, I could always hop a plane for points west and south for 3 months. But then I would miss out on all that great powder and cross country ski season!
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