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Sorry can't help. I must be the worst gardener that ever existed But I really hope you manage to save your remaining plants. I do know some of the members on here are very green fingered, so I am sure someone will be able to offer you some advice. Good luck! |
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I would say too damp too. I think Coleus is being put forward as a plant for our new 'drought gardening' regime, so would gues it doesn't like sitting with its feet wet. Good luck |
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Am puzzled by this, as Coleus is usually an easy plant (can even root cuttings in water!). Think the suggestions about being too damp are likely...hope they do much better outside...let us know! |
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