Alright, I know this is a common problem, but I think it's really preventing good growth and will probably damage fruits if/when they develop. My plants(tomatoes and bell peppers) are wilting every afternoon when the sun hits them. Now I know this is generally caused by the plant giving off more water than it takes in, but I've had plants in direct sunlight before and this never happened. Is there some other factor within the dirt or atmosphere that promotes wilting?
Just to clarify, I don't water them right away as I've heard that doesn't really help. I usually water in the evening and not every day either. The plants always perk back up, but I feel they would do better if they could stand the sun better.
Just to clarify, I don't water them right away as I've heard that doesn't really help. I usually water in the evening and not every day either. The plants always perk back up, but I feel they would do better if they could stand the sun better.
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