Hi. As the title says, I resolved the following error. What I tried There were two. When you try these, you will need to take full responsibility for your action. Backup is important. The first one is a GPU driver update. Valkan will be installed along with the driver update, so I tried this method first. However, changing the driver sometimes causes instability, so I recommend checking the current version from the device manager. The second one is installing the latest version of Valkan Runtime. I referred to this nice Japanese article. https://emulog.net/ps3-emulator-rpcs3-cant-run-missing-vulkan-1-dll/ In my environment, the problem was resolved. However, my GPU was too old to play :( I hope these information helps you. Bye.
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In this article, I’ll write about how to revive damaged Basil from my experience. When I bought young Basil pot in this Spring (April 1st), my planted Basil was dying, but now, it’s very fine!
At first, I’ll write the conclusion below. The conclusion is
Care your Basil in your room until it recovered
From now, I’ll describe real experience and 3 points when you care Basil. Please check them before you begin caring.
Let me to pick up one of them.
A month ago, like this.
It has turned to this.
As you can see, my Basil was really dying, however, they revived. So, your Basil may revive. The 3 points below are important, please check them!
In summary, you should avoid leave Basil outside without right temperature. So, I recommend bringing Bail into your room in cold days or nights.
Note: Thinking about photosynthesis, putting at the window is better during the daytime.
When you replant, you may hurt roots. Then, the ability to suck up water temporarily declines. And, in the place where the wind hits, the moisture will come out more and more from the leaves (transpiration becomes active).
In other words, if you put damaged Basil into the place where the wind hit well, Basil lost moisture and may die. By putting in a room, you can prevent wind, but, be careful not to hit the wind of the fan, heater or air conditioner.
Note: Even if you put it indoors by the window, it is almost direct sunlight if there is only one window screen, so be careful.
By the way, watering is the same as many other plants. Basically, when the surface of the soil is dry, give it enough water until water come out from the bottom.
When you feel that your Basil gets healthy, let’s try to put outside! If your Basil don’t wither, mission complete!
In my case, it was bad to buy my seedlings at the beginning of April. If I grow them again, I would like to buy seedlings in May.
If you like this article, please share in social media.
Thank you for your reading! See you again!
In this article, I’ll write about how to revive damaged Basil from my experience. When I bought young Basil pot in this Spring (April 1st), my planted Basil was dying, but now, it’s very fine!
At first, I’ll write the conclusion below. The conclusion is
Care your Basil in your room until it recovered
From now, I’ll describe real experience and 3 points when you care Basil. Please check them before you begin caring.
Table of Contents
- Fine Basil of mine which was dying a month ago
- Point1: Keep right temperature
- Point2: Avoid wind
- Point 3: Sunlight through the window is OK, direct sunlight is BAD
- Summary
Fine Basil of mine which was dying a month ago
At first, I show you my photos.Let me to pick up one of them.
A month ago, like this.
It has turned to this.
As you can see, my Basil was really dying, however, they revived. So, your Basil may revive. The 3 points below are important, please check them!
Point 1: Keep right temperature
This point is most important. Some website saying, the right temperature range for Basil is 72.5 –82.4℉/24 – 28℃. In fact, from my experience, Basil won’t grow without 68℉/20℃ (soil temperature) or more. Also, I guess night temperature needs 59℉/15℃ if your Basil is damaged.In summary, you should avoid leave Basil outside without right temperature. So, I recommend bringing Bail into your room in cold days or nights.
Note: Thinking about photosynthesis, putting at the window is better during the daytime.
Point 2: Avoid wind
Particularly, for persons who replanted the seedlings, it is important.When you replant, you may hurt roots. Then, the ability to suck up water temporarily declines. And, in the place where the wind hits, the moisture will come out more and more from the leaves (transpiration becomes active).
In other words, if you put damaged Basil into the place where the wind hit well, Basil lost moisture and may die. By putting in a room, you can prevent wind, but, be careful not to hit the wind of the fan, heater or air conditioner.
Point 3: Sunlight through the window is OK, direct sunlight is BAD
This point comes from the reason same as Point 2. I didn’t research about detailed mechanism, transpiration becomes active too when the plant is under direct sunlight (probably, to cool down leaves’ temperature). So, you should avoid direct sunlight.Note: Even if you put it indoors by the window, it is almost direct sunlight if there is only one window screen, so be careful.
Summary
Here, I summarize important points.- Be careful of the temperature
- Avoid the wind
- Avoid direct sunlight
By the way, watering is the same as many other plants. Basically, when the surface of the soil is dry, give it enough water until water come out from the bottom.
When you feel that your Basil gets healthy, let’s try to put outside! If your Basil don’t wither, mission complete!
In my case, it was bad to buy my seedlings at the beginning of April. If I grow them again, I would like to buy seedlings in May.
If you like this article, please share in social media.
Thank you for your reading! See you again!
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