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I'm thinking this is caused by too much water. Do the symptoms shown by the leaves match that? They looked perfect 24 hours ago. They've been indoors. Temp good. Airflow low. Not much light.

First time attempting growing strawberries.
 

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Yes, irrigation plays a role in damage such as this but so does the low light. Strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa) want full sun (or very bright artificial light), regular water, and soil with good drainage. Irrigation should be commensurate with light, drainage, and growth. Let soil partly dry before the next irrigation.
 
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Yes, irrigation plays a role in damage such as this but so does the low light. Strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa) want full sun (or very bright artificial light), regular water, and soil with good drainage. Irrigation should be commensurate with light, drainage, and growth. Let soil partly dry before the next irrigation.
Thanks, will try that. Do I leave these leaves alone for now?
 
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The parts of the leaves that are withered, will stay withered, but if a leaf only has a small amount of damage it is still functional.
 

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