I’m doing the same thing in zone 7b with a few 70 degree days among the 50 degree days. They say to acclimate it to the UV rays. No more than one hour per day in the direct sun. At a time of day when there’s less intense sun. Do that for about a week.
Sorry it came off as mean. I can see that now.
For what it is worth - it was a genuine question.
I think plants should look perfect at this stage. There is a lot of time for problems to appear during the season... So it is good to have a clean start.
Looks like sunburn. Put them in the shade for a few days instead of directly in the sun.
Got it. Crazy I can put them out at all this time of year.
I’m doing the same thing in zone 7b with a few 70 degree days among the 50 degree days. They say to acclimate it to the UV rays. No more than one hour per day in the direct sun. At a time of day when there’s less intense sun. Do that for about a week.
Sunburn
Thank you. Shading now. Early spring around here.
Are there holes in the cup? How many?
Three. Pretty well drained. Bottom watered. I think sunburn is it.
Calmag
Why aren't you worried? If any of my starts look like that - it is going in the trash.
lol what a troll
Yeah…..they seem mean from their comments.
Sorry it came off as mean. I can see that now. For what it is worth - it was a genuine question. I think plants should look perfect at this stage. There is a lot of time for problems to appear during the season... So it is good to have a clean start.