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Hopefully they perk up a bit. Something has been getting at the leaves. I saw ants on them when I was moving them around. I read that it's possible they are eating aphid juice and leaving the holes.
Last year we had q's in the other bed and they tasted horrible, they were bitter. We've had a half dozen or so this year and they've been fine. Possible we got bad starters last year.