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Re: Potato nitrogen deficiency


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Margaret, thanks for the information. I have some blood meal and might
use that too.

Lisa C.

Margaret Lauterbach wrote:
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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
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> >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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