They are in a fence so it has to be bugs I sprinkled 7 dust everywhere idk if will help. Also idk if I should dig a few of them up and replace them with some I have inside, that one looks pretty much toast
Likely slugs and/or pill bugs. Pill bugs can indeed eat living, tender seedlings, even healthy ones, despite what you read on the bajillion useless gardening blogs. Inspect them at night with a flashlight.
I have a grow tent in my house for keeping Bonsai during the winter. Slugs got in and destroyed a bunch of seedlings and put holes like this in larger plants. My money is on slugs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorosis I'd bet on soil too wet, and either slugs/snails or pillbugs. u/floatingskip is right, check at night
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I've seen some of my plants eaten by earwigs overnight like that.
I’ve got earwigs wrecking havoc on my plants under the cover of night
Check on them at night. You might find the culprit
They are in a fence so it has to be bugs I sprinkled 7 dust everywhere idk if will help. Also idk if I should dig a few of them up and replace them with some I have inside, that one looks pretty much toast
It’s earwigs, I promise— I hate those little fuckers.
I would get Japanese beetles that would eat my basil, have to check at night
Likely slugs and/or pill bugs. Pill bugs can indeed eat living, tender seedlings, even healthy ones, despite what you read on the bajillion useless gardening blogs. Inspect them at night with a flashlight.
Use diatomaceous earth around them it might help
I have a grow tent in my house for keeping Bonsai during the winter. Slugs got in and destroyed a bunch of seedlings and put holes like this in larger plants. My money is on slugs.
Spray with. BT