Friend or foe on my pepper plant?

An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.
How do you train Fuseki?
A place for players of Go/Weiqi/Baduk. We have discussions, go problems, game reviews, news, events, tournaments, lessons and more!
What are these on my zucchini plant?
If you're wondering "What's wrong with my plant?", we will help you diagnose and treat it!
Zucchini pest?

An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.
Raspberry server with p5js
A subreddit to discuss the p5.js programming library. Discussions can include working on the library, using the library, or combining it with other libraries.
UV factor
Ask away! Disclaimer: This is an anonymous forum so answers may not be correct
6 weeks japan next year, what do you recommend?
Got questions? Need advice? Overwhelmed with your itinerary? Want to share your travel tips and experiences in Japan? Then this is the place for you! /r/JapanTravel is for any and all looking to visit Japan as a tourist — including those who have already been.
Monkeytree problem
If you're wondering "What's wrong with my plant?", we will help you diagnose and treat it!
Mini carrotts harvest

An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.
Knosps?
An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.
Walking goose

Ducks are nice, but geese are better. Have a question about the health and/or wellbeing of birds? Try asking in /r/BirdHealth!
My pepper leafs are hanging down

An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.
Which vr headset to use?
Welcome to /r/VRGaming! A neutral zone for fans of all VR devices, specifically made for discussion about virtual reality gaming. Please read the rules before posting. Please read the Guide and check the FAQ before asking questions. zero tolerance for self promotion, check the weekly "self promotion Saturday post" for that.
First time blanting on my balocony help
An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.
How to plant my first vegetables for the balcony?
An educational subreddit dedicated to learning how to grow your own food.
Floating goose
Ducks are nice, but geese are better. Have a question about the health and/or wellbeing of birds? Try asking in /r/BirdHealth!
Sugar pea help
If you're wondering "What's wrong with my plant?", we will help you diagnose and treat it!
Sugar pea plant yellow leafs

Propagation! Need help? Want to show off your props? Post here :)
Is this mold?

Propagation! Need help? Want to show off your props? Post here :)
My paprika plant has brown spots where new branches begin
If you're wondering "What's wrong with my plant?", we will help you diagnose and treat it!
Is this a domestic goose?

Ducks are nice, but geese are better. Have a question about the health and/or wellbeing of birds? Try asking in /r/BirdHealth!
Local lake ducks and geese
The subreddit for people who keep, or love, ducks. Geese also welcome. r/duck covers both domestic and wild ducks. Ducks are commonly raised for meat and eggs. This subreddit is pro-welfare. We believe that anyone who owns animals has a duty to research, and meet, their welfare needs. We have sidebar links to educational resources on duck ownership and welfare. Posts about hunting wild ducks, or recipes that use duck meat, should be directed to other subreddits.
What is that colourful streak?
For your astronomy-related questions and content!
I upgraded my tree generator
Generative art refers to art that in whole or in part has been created with the use of an autonomous system. This subreddit is for sharing and discussing anything generative (including music, design and natural phenomena), but especially art.
I upgraded my tree generator
“Processing is a flexible software sketchbook and a language for learning how to code within the context of the visual arts. Since 2001, Processing has promoted software literacy within the visual arts and visual literacy within technology. There are tens of thousands of students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists who use Processing for learning and prototyping.”—from Processing.org