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Pretty cool use case. Is this the first NFT backed video game to market? Also they're developing a whole gaming platform running on Hedera. Never heard of Animoca before, but they recently raised $88M based on a $1B evaluation. This should just be the beginning of this partnership.
https://hedera.com/blog/animoca-brands-and-hedera-announce-helix-warp-and-nft-based-football-game
So at the beginning of April I received few cuttings of Hedera helix. I tried to root them in water and few of them started to grow roots in the beginning of May, but at least two or three of them started to die - they simply became dry though they were still in water. I was changing water once per week, and cuttings were in quite shaded place.
I tried to save rest of them so I've put them all into moist soil, including the ones that had no roots because I've read some informations that plants root better in dirt. But the situation repeated, once per week new cutting would die and now from maybe 10 cuttings I have half, and they also don't look good. Some of the leaves are dying, even the very young, growing ones. They just start to be dark, dry and crispy even if I try to keep the soil moist. My prognosis is that maybe one or two cuttings will survive, only those that already had roots before putting into soil.
What have I done wrong? Maybe rooting in soil isn't as easy as they say and most of plants should root in water before putting into dirt?
I have a beautiful new ivy, I have a west facing window so I put him a bit farther back from the window so it should get indirect bright light, is this good? I killed my last ivy and this one has a few brown leaves so Iβm not sure what he wants
I have a small Hedera helix plant and out of all the plants I own itβs easily been one of the most frustrating. It was growing ok until I had a major spider mite infestation this summer (ironically, it caught mites from another plant rather than being the source of the mites). Several of my affected plants have begun to recover and show new growth but my H. helix is looking sadder than ever. There was a weird heat wave at the beginning of the month where I live and that impacted a bunch of my other plants, so Iβm wondering if it negatively impacted my H. helixβs recovery as well. Any tips on how to help my plant recover and how to help it thrive would be appreciated!
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