This turned into an accidental demonstration of what micro-micro-climates are. A micro-micro is a nano ... so maybe I'm showing nano-climates. If you have a few plants that are unexpectedly struggling when the rest of the same variety are thriving, check for tiny differences in light and water.
EXAMPLE: Here are three young summer squash, looking quite water-stressed in the early afternoon.
Wilted |
Unwilted |
The difference? The three to the north get light shade from a branch about 20 feet above them in the early afternoon. The stressed ones do not.
The solution? I added more drip tubing for the stressed ones.
I've seen nano-climates like this come from a window or wall reflecting light and heat, a septic tank's microbiological action warming the soil, or a change to a neighbor's landscaping giving more or less sunlight.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microclimate
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