It is difficult to diagnose a problem after just a few days. They may be suffering from transplant shock, though that typically results in drooping, not browning. All things being equal (same plant species, soil conditions, light exposure, watering regime, etc.) it could be that two of the five just weren’t destined to make it. That does happen. Maybe they had different treatment at the nursery.
It is difficult to diagnose a problem after just a few days. They may be suffering from transplant shock, though that typically results in drooping, not browning. All things being equal (same plant species, soil conditions, light exposure, watering regime, etc.) it could be that two of the five just weren’t destined to make it. That does happen. Maybe they had different treatment at the nursery.