In today’s news, Taiwan, also known as Formosa, gives humanitarian relief to flood-affected communities in Argentina, South Sudan experiencing extreme weather that mainly impacts women, company in United Kingdom unveils new energy-saving technology, United States enters new age in agriculture by using laser technology and artificial intelligence, sanitation workers in South Korea look through trash to find woman’s lost money, major merchants in United States now carry organic vegan children’s nutrition products, and elephant-people in Botswana to gain corridor for traveling to Angola.
I have a helpful tip on how to treat overwatered plants. Enhancing light, temperature, and airflow surrounding your plants are typically sufficient to dry out soggy soil. Set a small fan near the pot or switch on an overhead fan to circulate air around the plants. Turn up the thermostat by several degrees to assist in the drying process. Furthermore, plants easily absorb moisture when they receive sufficient light. In contrast, low-light conditions can raise the chances of root rot. Adding additional air pockets to wet potting mix can accelerate evaporation and supply more air to waterlogged roots. Just tip the plant pots to one side and carefully tap on its sides and bottom to loosen the soil or use a chopstick to gently poke holes in the soil. However, you may need to take additional steps if you want to fix plants with root rot that may include repotting them into fresh soil, trimming rotted roots, and propagating plant cuttings.
The moment has arrived to go for a short ride on the laugh scooter accompanied by the joke of the day. This one’s entitled “Price Tolerance.”
An optometrist was instructing a new employee on how to charge customers.
“As you are fitting his glasses, pay attention to his eyes. If he asks how much they cost, say, ‘75 dollars.’ If his eyes don’t flutter, say, ‘For the frames... The lenses will be an additional 50 dollars.’ If his eyes still don’t flutter, you say, ‘Each.’”
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And now we have a heartline from Ngọc Trinh in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam