When you do yourself an injury, it’s always doing something simple, or things you’ve done a thousand times before. Every. Time. I broke my leg walking down my own driveway. My theory is that when you’re doing something you consider to be new or risky, you’re on alert. So usually no injuries occur since you’re paying attention. But every day stuff, we can become complacent and tend to go on autopilot. I hope it gets better soon! I just finished doing 20 or so repots of Cymbidiums that Mum had given to her over the last 4-5 years. No idea what they are!! If and when they bloom, I’ll look them up. Have a wonderful week, sir.
Sorry Cheryl. I missed your question. Yes. Unfortunately it also increases the rust problem, so I've switched to rubbing alcohol... aka... methylated spirits which evaporates quickly. Even hospitals will use high % alcohol to minimise the risk of Golden Staph infections. Cheers
When you do yourself an injury, it’s always doing something simple, or things you’ve done a thousand times before. Every. Time. I broke my leg walking down my own driveway.
My theory is that when you’re doing something you consider to be new or risky, you’re on alert. So usually no injuries occur since you’re paying attention. But every day stuff, we can become complacent and tend to go on autopilot.
I hope it gets better soon!
I just finished doing 20 or so repots of Cymbidiums that Mum had given to her over the last 4-5 years. No idea what they are!! If and when they bloom, I’ll look them up.
Have a wonderful week, sir.
Thank you.
Multiple 'war wounds' over the years have strange (and sometimes ridiculous) stories behind them.
Do you use neat bleach??
Sorry Cheryl. I missed your question.
Yes. Unfortunately it also increases the rust problem, so I've switched to rubbing alcohol... aka... methylated spirits which evaporates quickly. Even hospitals will use high % alcohol to minimise the risk of Golden Staph infections.
Cheers