The squash I transplanted to outside are pale green to even worse. I put some sea/ag fertilizer in each mound. The plants I have in a green house (cukes) seem to be doing better. Could this just be a temp issue? I guess I'm asking are other peoples outside squash struggling?
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That's " the norm" Same for me, every year.
Even if I harden them off a few days then plant in the garden,
they go thru a stressed period of no growth, yellow sunburned leaves.
24/7 outside stress, normally last a week if we get some sun & above 50 nights. this year longer
due to cold 40° nights.
Then after about a week & temps at night above 50, they take of like gang-busters.
Mine just started some noticeable new growth the past week, have been planted for 3 weeks.
I seeded new ones & just repotted to bigger pots 10 round & 10 black beauty , but the garden
ones are showing progress , finally
Anyone need some zucs ? round & regular $1.50 ea to recover seed , soil & pot costs.
Don't love them to death,
over watering & over fertilizing will do more damage to an already stressed plant.
Patience
Mine looking a lot better in the past few days :
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Thanks guys. That's probably it, I kind of harden mine off the they sat inside a few days straight then I transplanted, just in time to catch these cool night time temps. I have a couple in containers that look like,they might not make it but if they don't I'll just have a bigger late crop of something else like snow peas or kale or something. I will ease back on the water and NOT dump more fert.. On em
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