Hi, I just planted six of these strawberry plants about a...

20โ pot with drainage

Last watered 3 days ago
Looks like overwatering: Excessive watering can lead to root rot, causing wilting and yellowing leaves.
Solution: Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings and ensure good drainage.
Also beware of nutrient deficiencies too.
Nitrogen Deficiency: Can cause yellowing of older leaves.
Solution: Use a balanced fertilizer to replenish nitrogen and other essential nutrients.
Iron Deficiency: Can cause yellowing between veins, while the veins themselves remain green.
Solution: Consider a chelated iron supplement or amend the soil with iron-rich compost.
Magnesium Deficiency: Can cause yellowing at the leaf edges, with the center remaining green.
Solution: Apply Epsom salts or magnesium sulfate to the soil.
Solution: Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings and ensure good drainage.
Also beware of nutrient deficiencies too.
Nitrogen Deficiency: Can cause yellowing of older leaves.
Solution: Use a balanced fertilizer to replenish nitrogen and other essential nutrients.
Iron Deficiency: Can cause yellowing between veins, while the veins themselves remain green.
Solution: Consider a chelated iron supplement or amend the soil with iron-rich compost.
Magnesium Deficiency: Can cause yellowing at the leaf edges, with the center remaining green.
Solution: Apply Epsom salts or magnesium sulfate to the soil.