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06-20-2013, 11:23 AM #1
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Plants wilting
DK Glad you were able to trouble shoot your problem. Seedlings have small root systems and need plenty of water. Try setting up a slow drip system. A bucket with a valve and a hose attatched can be set to a slow drip keeping the soil moist even on the hottest of days. If increased watering does not bring them back check the ph of soil and water.
built2spill Reviewed by built2spill on . Plants wilting So about two two days ago I noticed my plants were wilting and falling over. I tied them with a piece of string and stick to keep them up. Why do you guys think they started to wilt and fall over? I transplanted them from small pots too soil about a week and a half ago. They are each in a 2 foot by 2 foot hole filled with Kelloggs natural patio mix. I also added about 2-3 handfuls of mulch and I also added some more perlite as the Kelloggs didn't have enough Rating: 5
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