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The leaves don't look too bad Zander but it does look quite dark. Is it that dark all day? I have started to give my babies a bit of liquid feed as the compost won't give them enough.
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Do you have a taller pot or container that you can plant it deeper, if you plant it up to the first set of leaves, new roots will come out of the buried stem.
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Give them a feed and see if you can provide them with more air and light.
I know conventional wisdom is to remove affected leaves, but they don't look diseased and the next set of leaves will help you to diagnose whether your plants are missing mobile or immobile nutrients.
I wouldn't water less than once a week, because at that size I'd be adding a liquid fertiliser once a week. They look big enough for some outside time when the weather is mild, which might help.
They look big enough for some outside time when the weather is mild, which might help.
I don't think the outside day time temperatures will be anyway high enough in Glasgow for a few weeks yet. I live much further south and we've had few days with the high anywhere near close to 10 degrees. Plus the wind would desiccate the leaves in no time. Might be ok for daytime trips to the greenhouse.
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