Article: Tomatillos require regular watering, but it is not necessary to keep them saturated. Plan to water them well once per week, or twice per week during extra hot or dry weather. To reduce the risk of mold developing, try to avoid getting water on the leaves and stems of the tomatillos. Water at the base of the plant instead. Tomatillos will easily grow out of control if you do not keep a close watch on them. If you are concerned about the tomatillos growing too much, watch for new shoots and pinch them back as they appear. Tomatillos are resistant to diseases and have few threats from insects and other pests, but you should still be on the lookout for these issues so that you can treat the plants if necessary. Some of the diseases and pests that may afflict tomatillos include:  Cutworms. These are worms whose larvae feed on the inside of tomatillos, and on the stems and leaves. Several insecticides can help to control cutworms including Root-knot nematodes. These insects feed on the roots, which causes the plants to wilt. Tobacco budworms. The larvae of these worms eat the inside of tomatillos. Whiteflies. These flies eat the underside of tomatillo leaves. Black spot. This disease causes black spots on the leaves and fruit. Apply a fungicide to the plants. Tobacco mosaic virus. This disease causing wilting, decreased size, and reduced yield. You will need to remove the affected plants to prevent the disease from spreading.
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Water once per week. Pinch back new shoots to control growth. Check for diseases and pests.

Problem: Article: On a piece of paper, write the first double-digit number of the equation on top and the second number directly below it. Draw an equation line below the second number (you will write down the solution to the problem below this line later).  For example, if you’re using Vedic Math to multiply 20 x 21, write 20 on a piece of paper, then write 21 right below it. Draw the equation line just below the 21. If you’re particularly adept at solving math problems in your mind, you can visualize this layout rather than writing it down. It can be helpful, though, to write out the equations when you are first starting out with Vedic multiplication. First, multiply the top left digit of the first number by the bottom left digit of the second number. Write your answer below the equation line, in the left-most column. This number is the first part of the solution. For example, when multiplying 20 x 21, first multiply the 2 (the first, left-side digit in 20) by 2 (the first, left-side digit in 21), which equals 4. Write the 4 below the equation line in the left column. First, multiply the top left column digit with the bottom right column digit. Then, multiply the bottom left column digit with the top right column digit. Add the solutions together and write the answer below the equation line to the right of the solution in the previous step. For example, when multiplying 20 x 21, first multiply the 2 (the top left column digit in the 20) by 1 (the bottom right column digit in 21), which equals 2. Then, multiply 2 (the bottom left column digit in the 21) with 0 (the top right column digit in the 20), which equals 0. Add the solutions, which are 2 and 0, together, which equals 2. Write the 2 below the equation line to the right of the 4 that you’ve already written below the equation line. Multiply the top digit in the right column by the digit at the bottom of the right column. Write the solution below the equation line in the right-most column. Then, read the number below the equation line left to right to get your final answer to the original equation. For example, when multiplying 20 x 21, multiply 0 (the top digit in the right column) by 1 (the bottom digit in the right column), which equals 0. Write 0 below the equation line to the right of the 4 and the 2 that you already have written down. Then, you can see that the answer to your original equation, 20 x 21, is 420.
Summary: Write down your multiplication equation. Use traditional multiplication to multiply the numbers in the left column. Multiply the diagonal digits and add the solutions. Find the final answer by multiplying the digits in the right column.

Especially when you're just starting college, you don't want to be taking huge risks or going far outside your comfort zone. If someone is trying to make you do something you don't want, say "I don't want to" or "No" and walk away.  If someone won't stop pressuring you, say "back off" and head towards a public place where there are witnesses. Make a scene (shouting, crying) if you need to. They're less likely to keep bothering you if everyone will see what they're doing. Drugs are not cool for school! Colleges are notorious for drug usage and this can harm your work performance tremendously.  Even taking a drug one time can start years of addiction and health problems. Don't get into a car with someone who has been drinking, either. Call a taxi or ride sharing service. It's better than crashing and possibly hurting yourself or someone else.  Alcohol in your system can worsen potential injuries. Getting into an accident is always bad, but it can be even more devastating or lethal if you're drunk. Start off slow, and feel out where your limits are. Blacking out isn't cool, it's dangerous. Don't get yourself kicked out or hospitalized because you wanted to party really hard.   Drink one glass of water in between each serving of alcohol. This helps you avoid a hangover due to dehydration. Don't push your limits. Blacking out drunk is dangerous, especially if you're around people you don't know well, because they may hurt you. Know how much is too much for you, and stay safe. Try sending yourself a text for each new glass of alcohol, so it's easy to track how much you've had. Get emergency medical attention if someone passes out drunk. They may look like they are sleeping, but they could be dying. Call an ambulance or drive them to the emergency room. Don't leave it unattended, or accept a drink you didn't see poured. If you leave a drink unattended, then toss it out. Colleges have the highest STD rates, and college is not the time for a pregnancy. Condoms and vaginal condoms are not guaranteed to work, as there can be holes in the material.   Use more than one method of birth control, in case one of them fails. For example, using both a condom and the birth control is much safer than only using either one. Pulling out does not count as birth control. Don't trust anyone who refuses to use your desired birth control method, or refuses to get tested for STIs before having sex with you. Sex is only okay if both people want it. Don't trust anyone who won't take "no" for an answer. Coercion, threats, whining, pleading, complaining, and violence are all examples of unacceptable ways to respond to someone who says "no" to sex.   Ask someone if they want to have sex before you initiate with it. Then, listen. Yes means yes. No means no. "I'm not sure" or anything unclear means not now. Never try to turn a "no" or "I don't know" into a yes. Wearing someone down is not the same as getting consent. Get help if someone tries to pressure you into sex or doesn't take your "no" seriously. That's creepy and wrong. Your school has resources to help you deal with this. Birth control can reduce your chances of getting an STI, but if you are sexually active, you can still get one. If something doesn't seem right, go to student health services.
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Avoid people who pressure you into doing things you don't want to do. Stay far away from drugs. Never drink and drive, or let someone else do so. Drink wisely (if at all). Watch your drink. Use contraceptives each time you have sex, if you are sexually active. Understand consent with regards to sex. Get tested for STIs as needed.