>>111075Okay, as long as it stops the leaves from yellowing and looking sickly.. I know it will take a day or two for it to really perk back up.
I'm going to transplant them into a potting soil that's supposed to feed for 9 months(osmocote), should I not add additional supplements with that? I'm also kind of worried if it's too late to transplant, since they've both started bearing tomatoes.
I'll do my best to give them space; it's hard this time of year, since the garden isn't put in yet(frost expected monday night for me), so anything I have.. it gets a LOT of attention. I should really just leave them alone for a bit...
Very cute Bunny btw, I have wild ones that run around my backyard often. They've dug in the garden while it was empty, but not when it had veg in it. Rather well behaved, really, for wild rabbits.