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Re: Potato nitrogen deficiency
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- Subject: Re: Potato nitrogen deficiency
- From: Margaret Lauterbach melauter@earthlink.net>
- Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 09:57:17 -0600
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it might, but it's tough to tell since it's very difficult to get yellowed
leaves to green up again. If the yellowing doesn't progress, I'd guess it
worked. Other organic sources of nitrogen include soy meal and blood meal.
Margaret L
>The yellowing leaves are at the bottom. I found a good website with
>pictures of potatoes with various mineral deficiencies and identified it
>that way. My main question is the fish emulsion going to be the answer
>to the problem?
>
>Thanks,
>Lisa C.
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