Those look wet, do you have drainage in the cups (a must). Let them dry out, if they wilt a little bit you'll know they're thirsty.
And :welcome: to THP from Central CA
I'm getting some brownish/yellow spots on leaves on some of my chinese and pubescens. The annums seem to be doing fine. Here are a couple of pics. Any ideas???
This is a Datil leaf
Manzano leaf and plant
Everybody got moved off the patio and over to their permanent home for the summer
These guys are from CCN and letting them get a little bigger and better root ball in the #1 pots. The Biker Billy, Peter and Big Jims will go into pots and the rest are sweets that wll go in this raised box...
I just took a quick look at their recipie page, that's one hell of a catalog of what appears to be good eatin. Definately gonna bookmark that for some purusing
Nothing like fresh strawberries. I don't grow them because we have a Hmoung family with 10 acres of berries behind the house and they sell them cheap. They've been in season for about a month now. We look forward to spring to get their great big berries.