If they're drooping from over-watering then watering again won't perk them up.
Was the pot noticeably lighter from when you watered after transplant?
Was the pot noticeably lighter from when you watered after transplant?
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Yes all pots were way light compared to a few days ago. Last water was 5 days ago. One gallon pots.If they're drooping from over-watering then watering again won't perk them up.
Was the pot noticeably lighter from when you watered after transplant?
I'll move them to where they don't get the full sun all day. Try that a few days and see how they do.Try the table! Heat radiating off the concrete is a lot hotter than the air temps.
Those black pots will get pretty hot in direct sun, the roots don't like that, but it's usually not a problem except in really hot weather.Several look droopy still and I'd hate to lose them.
Thanks Carcass!Those black pots will get pretty hot in direct sun, the roots don't like that, but it's usually not a problem except in really hot weather.
I'm sure they'll snap out of whatever it is- they just seem mildly unhappy with something right now.
I put my black pots in cloth pots for just this reason!Those black pots will get pretty hot in direct sun, the roots don't like that,
not outside in a hot sun. You will probably have to water at least once a day in 1 gallon pots in that heat.I thought 5 days was plenty of time in between watering in a one gallon pot. Maybe after the roots are well established.
That also causes "duck shit in the pool " which might keep me outa there....They tend to crap in the water which causes black algae - I do not want that.
*slaps forehead*I put my black pots in cloth pots for just this reason!
Hi Emilya!not outside in a hot sun. You will probably have to water at least once a day in 1 gallon pots in that heat.
LMAO!That also causes "duck shit in the pool " which might keep me outa there....