Shock Treatment
I have an extra volunteer zucchini plant that must have sprouted from one of last years seeds. I transplanted it to a sunnier spot.
Here it is a couple of hours later, showing signs of extreme shock.
I watered...drenched, actually...in with B1 and water but I guess that only goes so far.
Luckily, it's still a hardy plant with lot's of life inside. Three days later, the plant is looking much better. Now, we'll see if the sunny side of the path is more to it's liking.
Darryl
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