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Bought some Coriander at a Major Supermarket.
It’s sold in a pot, in soil. Looked great.
Pot was duly watered… and this is what it looks like after three days…
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Regards & God bless,
Ray
-- "Insufficient data for a meaningful answer." Isaac Asimov, "The Last Question"
"I refuse to drink water, because of the disgusting things fish do in it" W.C.Fields
Greynomad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 3:21 pm
Bought some Coriander at a Major Supermarket.
It’s sold in a pot, in soil. Looked great.
Pot was duly watered… and this is what it looks like after three days…
D6991876-CA8F-48AA-8021-06A18DE56730.jpeg
If it looked great when you bought it and now it is in your care it looks like that, I don't think you can blame the fresh food people Maybe try tap water next time Ray, I think it's mainly citrus trees that like it after it's passed through the kidneys
T1 Terry
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I’m hurt!
It was pure, unadulterated rainwater from our tank.
We don’t even have a lemon tree, so I have to use the room with the porcelain lounge chair.
Regards & God bless,
Ray
-- "Insufficient data for a meaningful answer." Isaac Asimov, "The Last Question"
"I refuse to drink water, because of the disgusting things fish do in it" W.C.Fields
It was pure, unadulterated rainwater from our tank.
Ahh, there is the problem. The poor thing is suffering from shock and starvation. Lacking all the manufactured artificial chemicals and things that the food companies put in their products and 'bottled juices'.
It needs to be weened slowly off the fertilizers and secret grow and look green chemicals.
Jon,
I suspect you’re right… when the droopy coriander went to the Great Garden in the Sky we discovered the ‘soil’ was simply a medium to hold the roots, no actual dirt in it!
It looked like soil but was just granulated ‘stuff’. A fair amount of what looked like polystyrene beads, some shiny gold-coloured bits and what I think was grain-sized bits of recycled black plastic.
Next time we’ll re-pot the coriander immediately … using real dirt.
Regards & God bless,
Ray
-- "Insufficient data for a meaningful answer." Isaac Asimov, "The Last Question"
"I refuse to drink water, because of the disgusting things fish do in it" W.C.Fields