Pappy
Living the Dream
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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.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.
That is my reaction as well. I would at least get them away from that wall.They look burned.
The New Guinea impatience can tolerate more sun than the every day kind, but not that much more. The light background is reflecting even more light.
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.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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That’s right. Too much water. Plants need drying out in between or they can get root rot.Too much water. Plants don't need water every day. Roots begin to rot.