Glad to be helpful :)
Is the LED light a grow light? If not that's fine, most normal white LEDs are just as good or often better than cheap grow lights so don't bother switch.
Its really hard to tell from a photo how bright the light is, but my guess is its medium indirect light, high indirect is still really bright.
I would recommend a maidenhair fern, their leaves look amazing, especially with light shining through and they can handle pretty much any level of indirect light.
Another recommendation would be a hoya, there are lots of varietys some have flashy leaves, and they are easy to look after.
Then if you want a challenge: jewel orchids; these orchids have beautiful iridescent leaves and tend to like high humidity, and low to medium indirect light, unfortunately they are an absolute pain to grow.
I also love mounted elkhorn ferns if you want a splash of weird. Very easy to care for.
I have had surprisingly good results with succulents in low light conditions, they grow very slow but seem to usually do fine.
True I did indead I even forgot I downloaded it as it was unopened. It does look fun though, will give it a try.
On a similar note I also forgot Feudal tactics, which looks even worse then unciv. but it is still a fun strategy game. I'll add these both to the list, thank you,
Wdym Australia last, they are practically controlled by the US already
Thanks, I'm trying out NewPipe right now but haven't quit got the hang of it, though Im not giving up yet, I just don't feel I can rank it yet.
Also i agree those Fossify apps are great that's why I included the Fossify suite in A tier. I realise now that maybe they arent all A tier so Here's my ranking of Fossify apps that fits in with the prior ranking:
Low S tier: Contacts, phone, SMS messenger
A tier: Gallary, file manager, Calendar, Clock, calculator
B tier: paint, voice recorder, keyboard, camera, launcher
Haven't used enough to rank: notes - no sync and no markdown :( Music player - just haven't used it much
Thank you, it's native to New Zealand. I am growing it on spagnum (spagnum seeweed mix), the spagnum is dried, not killed, so it does not rot easily and may grow again if kept in the right conditions.
The spagnum is also apparently sustainably harvested in New Zealand. however I have my doubts on how sustainable it actually is, so Im trying to grow future batches myself (grows so slow, and im pretty bad at re-aliving it)
Thabk you! I love them to.
Thank you! I was so happy when I saw flowers with the new shoots. I think it loves it there now :)
More on the wild side I love bilberrys! and they are native to the UK. Delicious and great garden decor
This is based on the large leaves with a fishtail shape and the purple pink old flowers. also it seems it does not spread by seed rather it "reproduces by bulbs and bulbils produced from the underground stems." source
Yea microraptors have got to be one of my favorite creatures to ever exist
Yea they fruit great, we haven't harvested any yet but they should be ready soon. (Or now I better check). They are so delicious