This flame tree had two long branches with leaves. The branches fell off and now I'm wondering if my flame tree is going to die. I bought this from Amazon as a seed starter kit. It appears to have another sprout coming off the top. Please help!
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Then stop expertly answering for a day and see if you feel any better.It's impossible to expertly answer without sufficient context.
I am glad I am only a hack answerer and not an expert answerer.Then stop expertly answering for a day and see if you feel any better.
I am glad I am only a hack answerer and not an expert answerer.
It's all good. I've been tagged as one of the guys for BC for examples. It's tough because I don't have the experience and answers that people like @johng or @BillsBayou etc. have. This forced me to read more and do more experiments so in the end I actually learn.Same here. I know a lot of actual experts simply ignore questions from newbies that don't offer enough context to provide a thoughtful answer. For a while now, I've made it a point to get conversations started to elicit more contextual information with the hope of attracting better practitioners to offer good advice. Lately, I've seen that thread shared, and it certainly saves a lot of time to post a link instead of repeating the same questions over and over.
Of course, now it's taking more time to explain myself than it would have taken to just repeat the same questions again. No good deed goes unpunished.
all roads lead to roamNo good deed goes unpunished.
all roads lead to roam
Just followed an idiom with the first idiom that popped in my head, nothing relevant here on occasion.I'm not sure I understand how that follows.
My smart phone knows that well.all roads lead to roam
Just followed an idiom with the first idiom that popped in my head, nothing relevant here on occasion.
I think we all know. I like the modern version better hahaha. All roads lead to your cell phone roaming if you travel far enough.Also, I'm not sure if it was intentional or not when you spelled it "roam," but the original saying is about the infrastructure of the Roman Empire. All roads lead to Rome.
Yes, purposely misspelled but when I do that I usually check to see if is not already in use just was slacking yesterday or something. Wer'e only human : )Also, I'm not sure if it was intentional or not when you spelled it "roam," but the original saying is about the infrastructure of the Roman Empire. All roads lead to Rome.