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Image 1 — Hanging strawberries from Costco
Image 2 — Hanging strawberries from Costco
Image 3 — Hanging strawberries from Costco
Image 4 — Hanging strawberries from Costco
Image 5 — Hanging strawberries from Costco

Hanging strawberries from Costco

I’m a beginner gardener if I could even call myself that. I’m worried about these white spots on my strawberries (the ones that are left) and the leaves turning yellow and red for the past 2 weeks or so. Is my plant just gonna die soon? What can I do to help?

I’ve bought this hanging plant from Costco in March, it had lots of flowers and I was very happy that it beared lots and lots of sweet fruit every day, hence why I didn’t do much to the soil, but I did consistently water if the soil was dry using “super thrive” diluted in my watering can but I recently ran out of that product.
To get an idea of how much sun it gets, I have a balcony 4th floor facing east so it gets full sun in the mornings mostly. I have it hanging from an ikea haverud and I live in the peninsula of the California Bay Area, unfortunately the past couple weeks have been colder and cloudier than usual, but we just moved here from FL so I don’t know much about the seasons and weather.

PS: Excuse the mess on the table I put bird seed on a plate and the birds are kind enough to never touch the fruit but they sure are messy

u/Funny_bee1298 — 6 days ago

Hey guys I just moved to the Bay Area with my Russian and I was wondering if you have any Experience with local vets, I’m in Santa Clara but I guess I am willing to travel if you guys know and trust a vet with your little one. Mine particularly will need a beak trimming, I noticed some clicking when he eats (despite using a slate/ he hates his cuttlebone) also do you have any foraging suggestions? I’ve been using the tortoise table app and have seen plenty of dandelion but I wanna know if there’s any particular native weeds they enjoy from this area, thank you for your help!

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