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Most excellent. Also, good work on the spray bottle prep. You may need that when the others come.
I was taught to have one plant per container. So the plan goes like this, plant a few seeds based on how old the seeds are. Let them sprout. Let them get to first true leaves. Then the hard part, thin out the weaker plants. If you don't thin them out then the roots will compete with each other and you risk losing out altogether on fruits. I suspect the plants in the back are just doing better with being crowded. Those back plant leaves are larger it seems. So they're cruising, or they're just a different variety. The front ones are doing worse because roots are too packed together. Sometimes you must snip them with scissors to thin them out so you don't mess with the roots of the one's you want to keep. You may be in this position now. Thinning may seem cruel, experiment with it and you may come to the conclusion that it is necessary for many tasty tomatoes.
Found you at https://join-lemmy.org/instances, thought the server address said 'I search linux' at first glance, and it made me ask if I too also search linux, and I said to myself, yes! Yes, all my searches are in Linux. Then I signed up and couldnt find the server at isearchlinux.fyi. I'm just going to blame it on puffing too much expat wildfire smoke. So Canada is the reason why I signed up. I don't use Arch at this time. But I believe in Arch.
I didn't attend. U prob know above website. DDOT said they would post the 6/28 meeting there. I didn't see it on that site. I guess there was a 6/9 meeting too. Any luck finding attendees elsewhere with insight?
Trying to suss out how to make good use of time to solve problems while in these meetings as powerpoint rolls for the first hour. Couldn't a team post the meeting content including discussion points on github, and ancillary tagteam build a website solving problems raised in the meeting in two hours? It's possible right? is this making sense? Fifty people sitting in a meeting, gotta be ten there who could contribute to problem solving issues stymying agency staff.
Loaded up 40something diskettes of Slackware, on a ship anchor of a PC in an effort to learn a Geographic Information Systems back in 1897, er I mean 1997. Pulled out chunks of hair trying to pick swap file sizes. Was dazed by /, /boot, /usr, /var,. Never got the GIS working. Sang magical incantations to bosses about how Linux would smite their god MSFT. And they laughed. You know the rest.