Nootnam
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Here is my garden. Everything is fine except the acorn squash, cucumber, and zucchini which are all wilted and getting discoloration in the leaves. I planted them about a week ago as store bought plants in miracle grow fruit and vegetable soil with lots of added perlite. It is in the 90's right now but i thought these plants can handle higher temperatures. The soil is not dry at all and they looked fine yesterday when it was a little cooler. I guess my question is whether i should provide shade or the issue lies elsewhere?
Everything else is doing great except the peppers which are planted in a FFOF/Happy frog mix with added bone meal for calcium. Last year all of our pepper plants had issues with the leaves growing out deformed so i did my research and everything came back saying lack of calcium is always why pepper leaves dont fully form so i added calcium to the soil this year and the new leaves are now coming out all deformed. Can anyone give a little insight to what i might be doing wrong?
Everything else is doing great except the peppers which are planted in a FFOF/Happy frog mix with added bone meal for calcium. Last year all of our pepper plants had issues with the leaves growing out deformed so i did my research and everything came back saying lack of calcium is always why pepper leaves dont fully form so i added calcium to the soil this year and the new leaves are now coming out all deformed. Can anyone give a little insight to what i might be doing wrong?
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