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Old December 9, 2016   #11
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Water, light, temperature, and wind. Then to add, what is your mix made out of?
Pick one or all of those and there's your problem.
Yeah, I know, really helpful right? LOL
But your problem lies in the above.
Wild guess, your mix is off somehow, but would be more forgiving if your temps were good and your plants were acclimated to outdoor light intensity after being started indoors. Even mix that is holding too much water could be tolerated if you had warm temps and bright light.
If you are hovering 50-60 degrees and it is cloudy and windy, and your mix is off, I expect to see what you have posted.
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