I'd cut off the flower stalk and stick to misting the leaves and air roots. Eventually it should grow a new flower stem when it's ready. Probably at least a year.
You're right, it didn't work for Portland - but things that were promised were never delivered. Other states took it as an invitation to send their problems out of state, which of course is unsustainable.
Lots more factors that doomed it to never really have a chance.
Maybe slave labor.
Or possibly something that actively steals wealth. Like, buying out mortgages then telling families to triple up in the house to cover less food and higher rent.
Basically whatever you can imagine that makes things worse for most of us is probably the plan.
Okay but I'm sure you can answer many of those questions without the article right?
So why send journalists constantly to rehash something people aren't going to end up reading?
Maybe the compromise is a monthly roundup of protests on general, so there's no attention fatigue?
I agree with your sentiment, but the studies show people will go see what's familiar, even if it doesn't end up being very good.
It's a safer bet for studios
I saw this coming, but everything I read online to prepare for this says "get rid of bad debt" "buy extra groceries that don't expire"
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I'd also consider removing that yellow flower, but maybe give it a week and see if it recovers or not