Dill suddenly going limp and yellowing overnight. Any ide...
According to Chat GPT βDill plants prefer slightly dry conditions, so water them when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. βTypically, this means watering every 1-2 weeks, but it can vary depending on factors like climate and soil type. Avoid overwatering, as dill doesn't like soggy soil!
@PlantMompy any advice? I killed mine from seed as well, thinking it prefers moist soil?
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How does the soil feel?
My indoor dill grows hydroponically under a grow light and my outdoor dill is in the ground so I'll help as much as I can but growing in a pot isn't my personal experience.
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How does the soil feel?
My indoor dill grows hydroponically under a grow light and my outdoor dill is in the ground so I'll help as much as I can but growing in a pot isn't my personal experience.