What the heck is going on with our plants....

Pappy

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with our plants? Two weeks ago, we’ve had them 4 months, they were flowering and so very pretty. We water them once a day. And now, they look like this. Too much water, not enough water? We are losing them real quick. Any ideas or thoughts on this?

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I think it is to much water. If you used potting soil right from the bag it might have been to heavy. If its not to much trouble I would take them out and add new soil with some sand to lighten it up. If the soil you removed is very wet and has a bit of a sour smell it definitely was to much watering. I assume their are drainage holes in the bottom of the pots.
I don't know how much heat you have had where you live but if it is very hot they may have cooked against the hot foundation. Just my thoughts.
 
Buying plants from a nursery and have them do poorly is common.

Don't kid yourself. Even nurseries have problems. They only show the ones that sell in great condition.

I'm guessing too much light. Nurseries and greenhouses never use full sun. Always filtered light. Try moving one to an eastern exposure and see how it does.

Also after blooming plants go through a rest period. They make a comeback when conditions are right again if you keep them in good shape.
 
Pappy are they New Guinea impatiens?

I would go with too much water and heat.

Try moving them under the patio cover for a few weeks and see if they perk up.
They do look like New Guinea impatiens. If that's the case put them in the shade. My neighbour across the street has impatiens growing beautifully in full shade in a northern exposure.
 
with our plants? Two weeks ago, we’ve had them 4 months, they were flowering and so very pretty. We water them once a day. And now, they look like this. Too much water, not enough water? We are losing them real quick. Any ideas or thoughts on this?

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I had this plant in the ground and with 100 weather they were not over water. All of them died while plants next to them were fine. It is probably the wrong soil mix for them. But make sure you have drainage holes in all your pots as well.
 
I'm going with New Guinea Impatiens. And although they will tolerate up to 1/2 day full sun, that is based on temperate climate zones, not the kind of harsh full sun that Florida and California receive. In our summers that's more like 1/4 day of full sun.

They are generally considered annuals and although can be perennials in zones 10-12, they are not long-lived plants.

This article gives extensive care and feeding instructions. It does leave out an important point, however: NGIs are very sensitive to salts in the water. When grown in containers it's recommended to flush them out at least once a week or every two weeks.

HTH!
New Guinea Impatiens Plant Profile
 
I can tell y’all from the school of hard knocks that any New Guinea impatien in Florida that isn’t watered daily is a dried up & soon to be dead New Guinea impatien. I never had any longer term luck with them (even with lots of attention) and now the only time i might buy one is if, say, i purchased one in lieu of fresh cut flowers...with the full knowledge that it sure is pretty for the short haul.

On the other hand, VINCA (aka periwinkle) will bloom its heart out in the Florida sun (or shade). They do get the occasional yellow leaf but what’s a tad of leaf tossing, right. They’re hearty and overall require very little attention other than to enjoy their vibrant colors - even the white ones are gorgeous (if you like white posies😉).
 

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