Hi Erich, I can tell you Last year I had a red Manzano who I treaded so badly that it lost all leaves in one day!! (not kidding) After bringing them him outside, I placed this one (by accident) on a very draughty corner of our house. The wind and sun dried all leaves in one day and found them folded and crisp dry around the stem. I thought it was lost but did kept on watering... don't ask me why.... and after 4-5 days tiny new leaves showed up ... and grew up as a very healthy plant whit plenty of fruit. Hot regards Rob NL ----- Original Message ----- From: "tucker" <tucker@ticon.net> Cc: "CH" <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 11:48 PM Subject: Re: Fw: [CH] Seedling help... anyone??? > Rob Pieters wrote: > > > Happens to me every year too, just be patent. > > The damaged leaves will drop and new leaves will appear in time on the > > empty places. > > Never lost a plant on sunburn.... but you have to keep the soil wet... > > > > hot regards > > Rob NL > > Thanks Rob. > > This is the first year I've had the problem... or at least THIS bad. > > I would really hate to lose the ones that look the worst, as they are the more rare > varieties (to me anyway). > > -- > Erich > C-H # 2099 & First Lieutenant of the Moderate Corps > >