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Reply to comment by Gr3yGhost in Closing off an AC vent by flyingGoatPenis
This only works with a well insulated house otherwise you end up just spending extra money for your system to fight itself,that said I'm insanely jealous, and want to reinsulate my e tire house so I can even dream of doing something like that.
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Reply to comment by Rich_Acanthisitta_70 in This to That (glue advice) by Curiositry
This is exactly what I needed thank you so much. I have so many saved folders across different apps etc and being able to organize them all in one place is going to be amazing.
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Reply to comment by Rich_Acanthisitta_70 in This to That (glue advice) by Curiositry
What is insta paper?
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Reply to comment by Redditing-Dutchman in A bot that watched 70,000 hours of Minecraft could unlock AI’s next big thing by Soupjoe5
Feels like the video game episode of community when abed creates an empire of programmable babies
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in ‘A growing machine’: Scotland looks to vertical farming to boost tree stocks. Hydroponics unit can produce saplings six times faster than it takes to grow them naturally outdoors. by Sariel007
I guess I missed that part ha, thought they were referring to caliper size not height. Yeah if they are transplanting out at that size then there shouldn't be any real danger
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Reply to ‘A growing machine’: Scotland looks to vertical farming to boost tree stocks. Hydroponics unit can produce saplings six times faster than it takes to grow them naturally outdoors. by Sariel007
Doesn't this contribute to a weaker less dense tree? I know sequoia if allowed to grow in full sun from seed will grow too tall too fast and cannot support their own weight and fall over. Is this not a risk in a scenario like this as well?
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Reply to Is there a fertile creature with an odd number of chromosomes? by TheBloxyBloxGuy
Not sure about odd or even numbers but potatoes technically reproduce via triploid seeds, triplets instead of pairs of chromosomes. It is why you almost never see actual potato seeds for sale because it is the work of a lifetime to actually breed stable genetics in something like that. I think there may be one or two named seed varieties, usually they are grown from "seed potatoes" which are just potatoes or root tubers, that can sprout. They aren't actual seeds. When they sprout the leaves produce enough energy to produce more potatoes thus repeating the cycle.