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Chochieoutdoors @UCh6Wsfsx80hUasX2LoE28qw@youtube.com

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Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Chochieoutdoors
Posted 2 weeks ago

My Hoya Krohniana (I think it is actually a lacurnosa because the leaf base doesnā€™t curl back into the petiole that much) has got beautiful sun stress on some of the new leaves!

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Chochieoutdoors
Posted 4 months ago

Around ~3.5 years ago, I built an aurora in minecraft. Unfortunately the world was deleted when my account broke, so I donā€™t have it anymore. However, I recently found this screenshot from when I first started building it.

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Chochieoutdoors
Posted 1 year ago

Until recently, I had never heard of these bugs. Then I got a cape gooseberry. These beetles love cape gooseberry plants so much that they will materialise out of seemingly nowhere the day I get rid of them, just to eat all of the leaves!!!

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Chochieoutdoors
Posted 1 year ago

Iā€™m going to start posting ā€œshort snippet videos.ā€ Since it takes some time to make a full video, and I donā€™t devote too much time to the channel, as well as the fact that some things donā€™t make it into their own video. These are some little videos that can fill in between my full videos.

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Chochieoutdoors
Posted 1 year ago

Smoke from fire in Beaufort coming over at the moment.

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Chochieoutdoors
Posted 1 year ago

Battling agains mites šŸ™„

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Chochieoutdoors
Posted 1 year ago

What type of video do you want to see more of?

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Chochieoutdoors
Posted 1 year ago

Which plant should I put on my driftwood?

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Chochieoutdoors
Posted 1 year ago

I collected a piece of wood from under a tree and brought it home. I was inspecting it and noticed some small holes in the wood. Since the wood was soft around the holes, I broke it off and emptied the contents of the cavity onto the ground, expecting to see beetle larvae, isopods or ants. Instead I was surprised and completely amazed at what is saw. On the ground, next to some wood shavings, was the most amazing insect I had ever seen! I immediately recognised it as some type of flower wasp, but I wasnā€™t sure what species. It was probably the largest wasp Iā€™ve ever seen, at about 4 - 4.5 cm long! It was jet black with a bluish iridescence on it which gave it the appearance of being made out of some kind of iridescent metal. Itā€™s wings were also black but you wouldnā€™t be able to tell in the sun because of its extremely blue shine. Upon doing some further research, I learned it was a blue flower wasp (but none of them were in such pristine condition. I assume that it was like this because it would have just matured from being a parasite to a beetle larva. Unfortunately, it flew away before I could get a photo of it, but there are plenty of photos on google if you search the scientific name.

Sorry I havenā€™t posted in a while

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Chochieoutdoors
Posted 1 year ago

Funny how Iā€™ve gotten a community tab with only 17 subsā€¦

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