I don't think a smartphone would be able to drive 600 ohm headphones and probably not 250 either. Might be wrong though.
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That isn't actually too bad. If the railing is solid, that's not going anywhere
I'm saying that when crises come up, the indexes should rebalance before those crises flush our savings, rather than 3 months later.
I don't even know what that means. Market crashes don't flush anyone's savings. You only lose money if you start selling when they're going down. You don't. You just hold and wait untill it comes back up again. It has always came back up again no matter how deep it dips.
When you hear stories about people losing their savings during market crashes it's either people who got nervous watching the value of their investments going down and they started selling at a loss or they were invested into individual companies that went bankrupt.
React? You're not supposed to react, that's how you lose money. When the next crisis hits it just means I get more for the same price.
infinite 7-9 percent stock market growth, but the modern market crashes every decade or so now.
My savings into index funds has seen an average growth of 9% a year for the past three years. 11% since the start of this year. Granted I jumped in at the bottom of the corona dip.
Overwatering is by far the most common cause for health issues with plants. I'm not too familiar with weed in particular but I can't imagine it being that different from other plants. Nitrogen is a mobile nutrient so when there's lack of it the plant starts taking it from the lower leaves and moving towards the top. Your plant is drooping despite the soil being visibly damp and the leaves are yellowing all the way up and it's looking unhealthy in general too. I think that what ever deficiency it's suffering from is because of root issues caused by overwaterin, not lack of nutriets in the soil. If that is the case, watering with more nutes is just going to make it worse.
Again, I'm not experienced with cannabis so I might be wrong but if I had a generic plant looking like that I'd just leave it be untill the soil dries out completely and the plant starts wilting due to lack of water and then I'd water it. It should then perk up by the next day and look much better.
When I went from regular watering to only watering when the plant is asking for it, my houseplats started thriving. It doesn't work with every single plant because not all of them start wilting when thirsty but it works with most of them.