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Both pots were started at the same time from the same batch of strawberry starts. They should have the same soil box. Both grew vigorously last spring/summer and got visited by deer in the fall. Both bounced back pretty well before winter set in. The left pot is very happy, the right... Not so much. I do recall the big pot having quite a bit of wilted leaf cover all winter, but don't think that was the case for the pot on the right. Maybe I didn't notice a late in the season deer visit that set the small pot back? Maybe the smaller pot got just enough colder than the big pot to kill some roots? Any other theories?

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[โ€“] Fermion@mander.xyz 3 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Do you see any stems with missing leaves? The main difference I see is the netting on the metal pot. So maybe there's some grazing pressure?

[โ€“] IMALlama@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

Haha, grazing pressure. When the deer visited last fall I noticed they also cleanly cut off everything. I ran out of things to hang the netting on last season, but will have to rectify that soon.