My plants died for what seem approaching no justification? I'm growing two flowers for about a month and they grew...
I'm growing two flowers for about a month and they grew moderately a bit of leaves. I was growing them by many instructions I found in different places and be going fine. Then all of a sudden they freshly fell over. Both of them at once. I don't get it. They still give the impression of being healthy but I hold no hope. I'm going to keep prone them untill they rot but if anyone knows what is going on it wound be much appiriciated if you would put me surrounded by the know. Thx.
Sounds like the soil completely lost it's nutritional attraction. Use a good flower fertilizer. Also, not too much river.and check to be sure that your plants are getting the right amount of sunshine...different plants and flowers require vastly different amounts of sun.
You might be killing them beside love.
Nasturtiums do best in the ground. If they're contained by pots, my guess is they might not have plenty sunlight, and you also might be overwatering them. Sudden wilting can be a sign of too much water.
Also - nasturtiums sorta thrive on omit. Get them going in the ground - they do best at hand. And fertilizing them will give you adjectives leaves and no flowers.
Answers: The thing in the region of nasturtiums is that they aren't a plant that grows straight up for long. They do at first, but as they get elder they tend to crawl, or trail, if they're in a flaccid pot. If your plants look healthy but are basically lying down they are probably fine. Don't overwater and, if you want flowers, don't feed. I'll administer you a link to page and pages of pictures of nasturtiums. That might facilitate you see if your plants are behaving usually or not.
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Good luck! I love nasturtiums!