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any idea on why they dont produce strawberrys?

Bought these from a local garden shop and about after a week of having them the leaves started to curl upwards and isnt producing any strawberries. I am new to all of this and cant make out if Im over/underwatering, need gypsum or lime or both ?

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The image provided is a strawberry plant in a container. It appears to be growing well, but there are some issues with the leaves. They appear to be small and lacking in color. One of the main issues with this plant is that it is not receiving enough sunlight. Strawberry plants require full sun to grow and produce fruit. In this case, the plant is likely located in a shaded area or the container is blocking some of the sunlight from reaching the leaves. To fix this issue, the plant should be moved to a sunnier location or the container should be moved to allow more sunlight to reach the leaves. Another issue could be the soil quality. Strawberry plants require well-draining soil that is rich in nutrients. If the soil is poor quality, it can lead to weak growth and poor fruit production. To fix this issue, the soil should be amended with compost or other organic matter to improve its structure and fertility. Additionally, the plant may not have been fertilized properly. Strawberry plants require regular fertilization to promote healthy growth and fruit production. To fix this issue, the plant should be fertilized with a balanced fertilizer, such as a 10-10-10 NPK fertilizer. It is also important to make sure that the fertilizer is being applied correctly, as over-

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I have the same problem I will try to fix it as described from the Ai expert, so if you did it and works good with you, please tell me. (Give me feedback)

This happened to me too and I discovered that some strawberry plants will not produce fruit their first year! :/ gotta over-winter it & see next year

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My mom told me that the season ended, so this could be it too.