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Re: The Pride Alliance

Posted: October 19th, 2023, 10:12:10 pm
by sammythethief
crazyflight wrote: October 19th, 2023, 10:04:43 pm wow, it's really starting to feel like a bygone era is coming back! although perhaps with a bit more maturity and grace, at least coming from me. i can never get over how cringy i was ten or so years ago. :derr:

anyway, welcome madame <3 i'm hoping to discover a green thumb at some point soon, but so far it's hopeless.
As long as we're able to look back on our past words and actions and recognize that we've moved beyond that and grown, that's what matters, I think.

I really didn't think I'd ever manage to keep a plant alive, but I've got a small army that are thriving! I keep smuggling more plants into the house, too, much to my parents' chagrin. "We don't have room for more!" they cry. I am a cruel and capricious plant-god, however, so I just crowd more into the front room :devil:

Re: The Pride Alliance

Posted: October 19th, 2023, 10:22:54 pm
by crazyflight
MadameRed wrote: October 19th, 2023, 10:12:10 pm
crazyflight wrote: October 19th, 2023, 10:04:43 pm wow, it's really starting to feel like a bygone era is coming back! although perhaps with a bit more maturity and grace, at least coming from me. i can never get over how cringy i was ten or so years ago. :derr:

anyway, welcome madame <3 i'm hoping to discover a green thumb at some point soon, but so far it's hopeless.
As long as we're able to look back on our past words and actions and recognize that we've moved beyond that and grown, that's what matters, I think.

I really didn't think I'd ever manage to keep a plant alive, but I've got a small army that are thriving! I keep smuggling more plants into the house, too, much to my parents' chagrin. "We don't have room for more!" they cry. I am a cruel and capricious plant-god, however, so I just crowd more into the front room :devil:
ahaha yes, many times over.

as is your right!! that sounds great. i think i'd benefit from some plants. i have a cute little balcony in my new apartment, so maybe now will be my time to try it out.

Re: The Pride Alliance

Posted: October 19th, 2023, 10:42:40 pm
by sammythethief
crazyflight wrote: October 19th, 2023, 10:22:54 pm
MadameRed wrote: October 19th, 2023, 10:12:10 pm
crazyflight wrote: October 19th, 2023, 10:04:43 pm wow, it's really starting to feel like a bygone era is coming back! although perhaps with a bit more maturity and grace, at least coming from me. i can never get over how cringy i was ten or so years ago. :derr:

anyway, welcome madame <3 i'm hoping to discover a green thumb at some point soon, but so far it's hopeless.
As long as we're able to look back on our past words and actions and recognize that we've moved beyond that and grown, that's what matters, I think.

I really didn't think I'd ever manage to keep a plant alive, but I've got a small army that are thriving! I keep smuggling more plants into the house, too, much to my parents' chagrin. "We don't have room for more!" they cry. I am a cruel and capricious plant-god, however, so I just crowd more into the front room :devil:
ahaha yes, many times over.

as is your right!! that sounds great. i think i'd benefit from some plants. i have a cute little balcony in my new apartment, so maybe now will be my time to try it out.
I'd recommend starting with something hardy, like a pothos or a snake plant! I've got a marble queen pothos that's 33+ years old. My grandmother gave it to my mother when I was born, and now I'm its primary caretaker. It's in several different pots around the house, and I gift cuttings of it to special people in my life. Pothos are very resilient and will let you know right away when they need water - their leaves will start to curl up on the edges and may turn a little yellow. Dump some water in there, and a few hours later they'll perk right back up. Or, you can stick it in a vase! Roots will grow and it will thrive living in water ^_^

As for the snake plant, I've got one that my sister pawned off on me; she regularly tries to assassinate plants, and I'll find them in my room half dead when she's abandoned them. She overwatered the snake plant and it was looking very sad indeed. I went to repot it and its entire root system fell off. This was at least three years ago; it still has no roots, and it's still alive. I genuinely don't know how :t-shrug: But I'd say that definitely classifies it as a sturdy plant.

I find a lot of peace in repotting my army of plants. I'm a blob of anxiety that never actually relaxes, unless I'm repotting plants. I typically spend a weekend every spring repotting everything. I skipped it this year, because my dog passed and I am still only pretending to be doing well, but they'll keep until next spring. I like to get myself something nice to drink, like a juice or something, and play some music while I spend six hours covering myself in dirt. It's incredibly therapeutic!

Re: The Pride Alliance

Posted: October 19th, 2023, 11:52:09 pm
by PhoenixSolblade
Wow, the concept of having a generational plant is wild to me!

Our new place has a bunch of plants in the backyard, so much so that we'll probably need to hire someone to come check them out and take care of them :t-sweat:

Re: The Pride Alliance

Posted: October 20th, 2023, 10:06:46 am
by PhantomRider
Welcome in, MadameRed!

One of these days, I'm going to actually clean up the info posts and stuff, but it is not this day lol

Re: The Pride Alliance

Posted: October 20th, 2023, 2:37:44 pm
by faedemon
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Re: The Pride Alliance

Posted: October 29th, 2023, 9:46:45 am
by PhantomRider
Welcome in!

We're an off and on bunch but I'm attempting to get back into being more active and sprucing the place up one of these days

Re: The Pride Alliance

Posted: November 2nd, 2023, 2:39:40 pm
by crazyflight
MadameRed wrote: October 19th, 2023, 10:42:40 pm I'd recommend starting with something hardy, like a pothos or a snake plant! I've got a marble queen pothos that's 33+ years old. My grandmother gave it to my mother when I was born, and now I'm its primary caretaker. It's in several different pots around the house, and I gift cuttings of it to special people in my life. Pothos are very resilient and will let you know right away when they need water - their leaves will start to curl up on the edges and may turn a little yellow. Dump some water in there, and a few hours later they'll perk right back up. Or, you can stick it in a vase! Roots will grow and it will thrive living in water ^_^

As for the snake plant, I've got one that my sister pawned off on me; she regularly tries to assassinate plants, and I'll find them in my room half dead when she's abandoned them. She overwatered the snake plant and it was looking very sad indeed. I went to repot it and its entire root system fell off. This was at least three years ago; it still has no roots, and it's still alive. I genuinely don't know how :t-shrug: But I'd say that definitely classifies it as a sturdy plant.

I find a lot of peace in repotting my army of plants. I'm a blob of anxiety that never actually relaxes, unless I'm repotting plants. I typically spend a weekend every spring repotting everything. I skipped it this year, because my dog passed and I am still only pretending to be doing well, but they'll keep until next spring. I like to get myself something nice to drink, like a juice or something, and play some music while I spend six hours covering myself in dirt. It's incredibly therapeutic!
thank you!! haha down here in argentina i'm honestly not sure what different plants are called or if there are the same options as in the united states. there are a lot of street vendors selling small potted flowers and other plants, so i honestly might just start there and see if i can keep it alive. low stakes, because they're relatively inexpensive. i'm pretty sure i've seen pothos around here, so i'll look. :roll:

i'm so sorry about your dog! my family dog also passed earlier this year... she was 14 and very slow and blind, so i like to think that she's doing better now in doggie heaven, but it definitely broke me because we'd had her since i was a kid. i love that routine, though. it really does sound therapeutic. i need something like that.

it's rainy out today so i'm just dusting off my Keep here and reading a bit. :splat:

Re: The Pride Alliance

Posted: January 4th, 2024, 4:31:26 pm
by HiddenMystic
Amen to that! <3
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Re: The Pride Alliance

Posted: January 4th, 2024, 11:23:32 pm
by PhantomRider
Hoping the new year is kind to all of you <3


Sorry I haven't been around. My father passed away on Nov 13th and I've been in the void since. I'm trying to claw my way out but I keep forgetting the internet is a thing, heh. Hopefully I can remember to be more active and chat more.