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Image 1 — Grubs,fertiliser application, winter dormancy?
Image 2 — Grubs,fertiliser application, winter dormancy?
Image 3 — Grubs,fertiliser application, winter dormancy?

Grubs,fertiliser application, winter dormancy?

Does anyone know what's causing this recent browning?

The turf was laid in December and took really well. It's been vibrant green and growing nicely up until a few weeks ago.

I applied some buffalo slow-release fertiliser from Bunnings and I'm worried that could have done it. But not sure why. Could I have applied too much?

u/FickleLaugh9306 — 6 days ago

The heading is a bit dramatic, but it feels like something real is changing. So many posts now are from young, single people who have either already bought property or are completely focused on getting there as fast as possible.

It used to be pretty common for couples to meet at similar stages. Both broke, both figuring things out, building a life side by side. Now you can have a 24 year old who's maxing their super, ETFs, and maybe even has an IP. What does that do to dating?

Do you start looking at someone who spent two years travelling as irresponsible instead of interesting?

Do you trust people less when there is actually something to lose?

Do you start thinking about protecting assets before you have even figured out who you are?

These situations used to belong to wealthy families or people who've gone through a divorce. Now they're probably showing up in your mid 20s.

In a world of unlimited access to incredible knowledge, investment opportunities etc. are we actually getting ahead, or just getting jaded sooner?

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u/FickleLaugh9306 — 11 days ago