Article: 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.
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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: If you used sewing pins earlier, be sure to remove those first.  Once you have the wig off, use a sharp pair of scissors to cut the wig cap right along the lines that you drew. Do not cut right next to the left weft; you will be adding one more. Anchor the weft to the edge of the wig cap with a double-knot. Sew the weft to the part, this time looping the thread over the raw, cut edge. When you reach the opposite end, knot and cut the thread, then cut the weft. Choose a set of flexible wig combs that are the same length as your U-part. Sew the combs to each side of the part, with the teeth facing away from the part. Sew another set of smaller combs to the nape of the wig, with the teeth facing away from the hem.  If your wig cap has seams, line the two back combs with those seams. If your combs have stitching holes, use two stitches per hole. At this point, you can straighten or curl the wig. You can even cut it or give it some layers. A nice touch would be to razor cut the ends and the strands that frame your face. This will give the wig more texture as well as make it look more natural. It might be easier to style the wig on the Styrofoam wig head. Be sure to secure it with sewing pins or straight pins.
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Pull the wig off of the wig head and cut away the part. Sew the final weft right to the cut edge. Sew combs to the inside of the wig. Style the wig, if desired.
Article: It's near the middle of the page, to the left of the blue Next: Preview button. You'll do so in the "Question" field at the top of the window. For the above example, you would type "What's your favorite animal?" here. To do so, click the bar below the "Question Type" heading, then click one of the following options:   Text Box - Poll participants will manually type in an answer.  Multiple Choice - One answer - Poll participants will select one answer from a list of multiple answers.  Multiple Choice - Multiple answers - Poll participants will select one or more answers from a list of multiple answers.  Drop-down list - Poll participants will click a box and then select one answer from a list.  Ranking - Poll participants will select each item in order of how items apply to them or the question.  Scale of 1 to 5 - Poll participants will choose a number from 1 through 5 ("poor" through "excellent", by default). For the animal example, you'd likely choose a drop-down list, a multiple-choice (one answer) list, or a text box. The format of your answer will depend on the question type you chose:   Text Box - Click the box under "Data type" to select the type of input you'll accept, from a single line of text to email addresses and phone numbers.  Multiple Choice/Drop-down list/Ranking - Enter the text to display next to a checkbox in the field below the "Answers" heading. Click Add Answer to add another option, or click Add "Other" to add a text field.  Scale of 1 to 5 - Select a scale ranking by clicking the box next to "1" or "5" and then typing in a label. You can also click the red circle to the right of some answers to delete them. To do so, click the box to the left of one or both of the following options if necessary:   This is a mandatory question - Poll participants will not be able to proceed with the poll until they answer this question.  Randomize answers order - Changes the order of questions each time the poll is taken. Doesn't apply to certain answer types (e.g., scale of 1 to 5). It's a green button in the bottom-right corner of the "New question" window. Doing so will add your question to the poll. You can add more questions by clicking the + Add Question button and filling out another form, or you can edit the existing questions by using the buttons above each question:  Click the pencil icon to edit an existing question. Click the two papers icon to copy the question. Click the up or down arrows to move the question up or down in the poll order. Click the red circle to delete the question.
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Click + Add Question. Type in a question. Determine the type of question. Fill in an answer. Customize the question's advanced options. Click Save. Finish setting up your poll.