The way Kensi announces so seriously she's killed another house plant is already funny but when she says it was a cactus makes roll on the ground funny lol🤣
Fantastic show always balanced action parked and yet not a turn off for any reason. Its morals and ethics well balanced out throughout the episodes. Clean agents love it completely. It is my favorite show on television. One time I was give a reckless speeding ticket because I was hurrying home from work to watch my best show on television. You will enjoy the show too.
@@megrimeswhy is it that its fans who have an issue with it Eric and Daniela are fine with it their spouses are fine with it, in fact it was Eric who set up Daniela with David his brother and if you didn't know Eric and Daniela were brother and sister in laws by now you must live under a rock lol 🤣
Quite a lot to read but it’s actually interesting because I never knew that you could kill a cactus And so informative ...... The death of a cactus is most likely caused by or associated with excessive moisture around the roots, although factors like a too-deep planting, low temperatures and fungal pathogens also potentially present problems for a cactus.Poorly-drained soils, particularly when combined with over watering, can quickly kill a cactus or leave it vulnerable to invasion by soil-borne fungal pathogens. Cacti require fast-draining soil, but soil with too high a sand content do not retain sufficient moisture and nutrients. Planting a cactus too deeply can lead to its death. Positioning a cactus at the same soil depth it was grown at in the nursery or a previous container is crucial, although it is perhaps tempting, especially with columnar cacti, to bury enough of the stem to hold it securely in place or match the heights of multiple cacti. All green stem tissue should remain above the soil. When a newly-planted cactus starts to lean, a brace made from wood, not additional soil or medium packed firmly around the base of the plant, is the best way to hold it in place until it supports itself. Young prickly pears can withstand deeper planting that could involve burying between one-half and three-fourths of the lowest pad so the cactus remains upright. Various fungal rots or wilts including Armillaria root rot, Fusarium and Pytophthora are potentially problematic on cacti. Cacti affected by these diseases may suffer from slow growth, decline, visible rot or discoloration and even death; cutting into infected, cacti reveals discolored tissue. Problems with these pathogens are avoided by preparing the site well so it offers good drainage, avoiding overwatering and promptly removing plants that show symptoms of rot before it spreads. Where fungal wilts have been a problem, soil solarization -- covering the infected soil with a thick, clear plastic tarp for four to six weeks during the hottest part of the year -- kills many pathogens and pests in the soil. Abiotic problems, like freeze damage or sunburn, generally only cause cosmetic injury on a cactus, but this type of injury could appear as black or yellow dead areas on the plant. Freeze injury appears first as a blackening of the areas of the plant that were exposed to the cold before these areas become dry, crisp and sometimes yellowish. When the freeze is not very hard, the cactus usually outgrows the damage within a few years. Keeping indoor cacti away from cold drafts or windows during cold weather and covering cacti in the landscape with a cotton sheet on nights when temperatures dip near freezing offers adequate cold protection. Sunburn of cacti most commonly occurs when a cactus grown in a greenhouse or kept indoors is introduced to an area with full sunlight without a period of acclimation. Cacti that are sunburned turn yellow and the epidermis dies, causing a permanent scar, but the cacti generally recover. Sunburn is avoided by planting cacti in the same direction they were previously oriented or gradually introducing a cactus to the amount of sun in its new environment.
The series in the states has been over since March but in Australia they have just shown about the 1st 6or 7 episodes of season 14 on channel 10 on Tuesday nights around 9.30 sometimes 10.30 they also show episodes from season 13 on channel 12 on Friday nights around the same time
Quite a lot to read but it’s actually interesting because I never knew that you could kill a cactus And so informative ...... The death of a cactus is most likely caused by or associated with excessive moisture around the roots, although factors like a too-deep planting, low temperatures and fungal pathogens also potentially present problems for a cactus.Poorly-drained soils, particularly when combined with over watering, can quickly kill a cactus or leave it vulnerable to invasion by soil-borne fungal pathogens. Cacti require fast-draining soil, but soil with too high a sand content do not retain sufficient moisture and nutrients. Planting a cactus too deeply can lead to its death. Positioning a cactus at the same soil depth it was grown at in the nursery or a previous container is crucial, although it is perhaps tempting, especially with columnar cacti, to bury enough of the stem to hold it securely in place or match the heights of multiple cacti. All green stem tissue should remain above the soil. When a newly-planted cactus starts to lean, a brace made from wood, not additional soil or medium packed firmly around the base of the plant, is the best way to hold it in place until it supports itself. Young prickly pears can withstand deeper planting that could involve burying between one-half and three-fourths of the lowest pad so the cactus remains upright. Various fungal rots or wilts including Armillaria root rot, Fusarium and Pytophthora are potentially problematic on cacti. Cacti affected by these diseases may suffer from slow growth, decline, visible rot or discoloration and even death; cutting into infected, cacti reveals discolored tissue. Problems with these pathogens are avoided by preparing the site well so it offers good drainage, avoiding overwatering and promptly removing plants that show symptoms of rot before it spreads. Where fungal wilts have been a problem, soil solarization -- covering the infected soil with a thick, clear plastic tarp for four to six weeks during the hottest part of the year -- kills many pathogens and pests in the soil. Abiotic problems, like freeze damage or sunburn, generally only cause cosmetic injury on a cactus, but this type of injury could appear as black or yellow dead areas on the plant. Freeze injury appears first as a blackening of the areas of the plant that were exposed to the cold before these areas become dry, crisp and sometimes yellowish. When the freeze is not very hard, the cactus usually outgrows the damage within a few years. Keeping indoor cacti away from cold drafts or windows during cold weather and covering cacti in the landscape with a cotton sheet on nights when temperatures dip near freezing offers adequate cold protection. Sunburn of cacti most commonly occurs when a cactus grown in a greenhouse or kept indoors is introduced to an area with full sunlight without a period of acclimation. Cacti that are sunburned turn yellow and the epidermis dies, causing a permanent scar, but the cacti generally recover. Sunburn is avoided by planting cacti in the same direction they were previously oriented or gradually introducing a cactus to the amount of sun in its new environment.
I kill houseplants to. A cactus in fact. THATS hard to do. GOD BLESS US EVERYONE EVERYWHERE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE Kensi. Deeks. NCIS everything.😁😁😁❤❤🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🌎🌎🌎🤣🤣
Je leur est dit il n'ont car mettre Éric et nell et le nouveaux garçon qui est entrer au ncis et que j'ai aimé voir callen Sam fatima dans les vidéos ou ils mettent les musiques en bas
Kensi is not the mommy type. Any buddy check for visistive abrasions on her husband? The way she seems to hit Deek's seems to be avertive behavior of collision recreation, but socially hendering his available movement.