Q: This is the minimum amount of sunlight that the seeds will require to grow into seedlings. Avoid placing your greenhouse in direct sunlight or you'll risk burning the seeds. Keep your greenhouse covered with the lid in order to trap the warmth. A grow light can also provide warmth for your seedlings. Position an incandescent light at least 24 inches (61 cm) away from your plants to keep them from burning. A florescent light can be placed just 6 inches (15 cm) away from your greenhouse. If you see water accumulating on the surface of the pellet, stop and water a bit less next time. Be aware that each pellet may require varying amounts of water daily. You should see sprouts start to pop out of the soil after around 10 days post-planting. If the tops of the sprouts reach the lid when closed, then you'll need to start leaving the lid off. The heat generated by the lid can actually burn the sprouts and damage them. Get a single 2 US gal (7.6 L) planting pot for every 3 pellets. Add potting soil into each pot until it is halfway full. Then, fill up the rest of the pots with bark mulch. Dig a hole for each pellet that is just slightly larger than the pellet's actual size. Gently lift each planting pellet and place it within a hole in the pot.  It's fine to place multiple pellets in a single pot, as long as they are not directly touching. If a pellet doesn't have a visible sprout, you can still transplant it and hope that it will produce a plant in time. Cover each pellet with about 0.39 inches (0.99 cm) of potting soil, so that the top of the pellet is no longer visible. Extended direct sun will continue to burn your bamboo seedlings, so make sure that your plants get about half sun, half shade. You might even need to move your pots around to ensure that they get at least 6 hours of light. The seedlings should stay a bright green color. If they turn yellow or brown, then they are getting too much sun.
A: Position the greenhouse in a spot with 12-16 hours of indirect sunlight. Water the pellets each day until they are moist. Remove the greenhouse lid when the sprouts start to touch it. Transplant the seedlings to larger planting containers after 30 days. Place the pots in a location with at least 6 hours of indirect sunlight.

Article: This app is blue with a white "P" on it. It's in the bottom-left corner of the screen. If your PayPal accepts Touch ID, you can scan your fingerprint to open PayPal instead. Doing so will take you to your PayPal account. If you used Touch ID, skip this step. It's in the left-middle side of the screen, directly below the "Send and Request" heading. Money sent from PayPal gets withdrawn from your bank account if you have no PayPal balance. Enter this information at the top of the screen.  If you've never sent money through PayPal before, first tap Let's get started! at the bottom of the screen. You'll also see a list of contacts below the search bar, so you can tap a name instead of searching. It will appear below the search bar. You have two payment options here:   Friends and Family - Personal payments. PayPal won't charge your recipient a fee.  Goods and Services - Business-related payments. PayPal charges your recipient 2.9 percent of the amount you send, plus an additional 30 cents. There isn't a decimal point button on the PayPal keypad, so you'll an extra two zeroes on the end of what you plan on withdrawing. This option is at the bottom of the screen. It's at the bottom of the screen. Your recipient will receive a notification that you sent the money within a few minutes of you sending it.  You can review where the money is being sent from (e.g., bank account vs. PayPal account) at the bottom of the page. If you want to add a note to your payment, tap Add a note near the top of the screen and type one in, then tap Done.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open PayPal. Tap Log In. Type in your email address and password. Tap Log In. Tap Send Money. Type in a contact's email address or phone number. Tap their name. Tap a payment option. Type in an amount. Tap Next. Tap Send now.

Problem: Article: Whether the local water comes from a tap, stream, well, or another local source, it may contain bacteria. If you must drink the local water, bring it to a boil it over high heat. Keep it at a rolling boil for 1 to 3 minutes to kill off the harmful waterborne pathogens.  At high altitudes, boil the water for about 3 to 5 minutes. Ask for beverages like coffee and tea that are prepared with boiling water. Pick up a packet of water treatment tablets at a sporting goods store, travel store, or pharmacy. Use iodized water filters to purify your water, or add 5 drops of tincture of iodine per 1 quart of water.  Alternatively, add tetraglycine hydroperiodide tablets to your water.  Follow the instructions on the packaging for correct usage. Avoid ingesting untreated water, whether it’s in a liquid or solid state. Freezing doesn’t kill off bacteria the same way that boiling does. Ice cubes can quickly contaminate otherwise safe beverages like bottled water. For this reason, never add ice to anything you drink. If someone puts ice in your drink, ask for a clean glass.  Even if you see local residents drinking untreated water or ice, don’t drink it yourself. Locals typically develop immunity to the bacteria. Don’t drink beverages mixed with local water or ice such as locally-made fruit juice or frozen beverages. Opt for canned or bottled carbonated water, still water, soft drinks, beer, or wine. Carefully inspect the seal on the container before drinking what’s inside, then dry off any moisture on the outside of the container. If the beverage has been brought to you already opened, don’t drink it.  Carbonation kills off the bacteria, making carbonated water a safer choice than still water.  Bottled and canned beverages are often stored in locally-made ice. It’s essential to wipe off the container before opening it to avoid contaminating your drink. Be sure to check the seal very carefully on bottled water to make sure it hasn't been refilled with local water. This isn’t an uncommon practice in developing countries.
Summary: Boil untreated water for at least 1 minute before drinking it. Treat local water with iodine tablets or filters. Don’t drink beverages containing ice or local water. Drink beverages after you open their original, sealed containers.

Q: Go to https://www.paypal.com/ in your computer's web browser. If your PayPal page doesn't automatically open, click Log In in the top-right corner of the page, enter your email address and password, and click Log In. You can then click My PayPal in the top-right corner to open your page. It's a tab at the top of the page. You'll find this near the top of the Send & Request page. It's a link on the right side of the page. Doing so opens a window with your PayPal link listed. You'll see a PayPal link below your profile picture near the top of the window. Click and drag your mouse cursor across this link to select it, then press either Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac) to copy link. Go to the social media page, email inbox, or other place in which you want to paste the link, click the text box you want to use, and press Ctrl+V or ⌘ Command+V. The link will appear there. You can proceed with posting or sending the link depending on where your pasted the link (for example, if you're using an email service, you would enter the recipient's email address and then click the "Send" button).
A:
Open PayPal. Log in if necessary. Click Send & Request. Click the Request tab. Click Share your PayPal.Me. Copy your PayPal link. Paste the link where you want to share it.