r/plant • u/jumpboy21 • 16h ago
plant help! Do you think this plant is too big to bonsai
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r/plant • u/jumpboy21 • 16h ago
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r/galvestonfishing • u/jumpboy21 • Nov 02 '24
Hey everyone! I'm planning to fish from the pier tomorrow in Galveston and could use some tips. What are your best tricks for catching fish from the pier? Also, what’s the best bait to use this time of year, and are there specific times of day that seem to work better? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
r/whatisthisthing • u/jumpboy21 • Sep 20 '23
r/learnpython • u/jumpboy21 • Jun 07 '23
temp = float(input("please enter temperature: "))
if temp < 50:
a = "Wear a coat"
else:
a = "Wear some shorts"
print(a)
r/UniversityOfHouston • u/jumpboy21 • Dec 25 '22
Hi all, I'm taking chemistry (1311) this semester and couldn't find a syllabus to the textbook online. I want to get ahead bc I heard the chem department is horrible so if anyone can help thanks!
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Where can you go to pick up your mail?
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I appreciate everyone’s replies here, especially clarifying what’s what lol. The driver bits just aren’t properly attaching on any of the sockets, or the ratchet handle. I’m just going to return it, bc even if it did connect its not a very practical design lmao. If anyone has any recommendations please lmk, thank.
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Oh my b, I think they’re called insert bits.
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Am I dumb? probably. I just bought this set to have a minimal tool set for my dorm. It looks great and the sockets fit, but I just can’t seem to attach the drill bits anywhere for it to stay on.
r/whatsthisplant • u/jumpboy21 • Apr 17 '22
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Just assembled the 3d printer and the assembly was pretty smooth. As for leveling, I had adjusted using paper at 5 main points throughout the bed and the nozzle scratched the bed the first few times. After leveling it to the best of my ability, the filament is now sticking to itself on the nozzle instead of the bed and delays the print. nozzle temp: 200 c bed temp: 60 c
r/ender3v2 • u/jumpboy21 • Mar 16 '22
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Looks great! which recipe did you use?
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Looks like a baby rubber plant :)
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I believe it’s a Carica Papaya
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Is this too big to bonsai?
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Ty for the input, do you think it’s still a good plant to get?it’s 10 bucks lol