Re: yellow tips
I've got three different Troy's going (797, 777, 659) and none have yellow
spots. Got a soil test this year and made modifications to Ph and calcium
and added 2-3 inches of nitro humus. I've gone light on the water soluble
fert this year but am using plenty of Neptune's Harvest fish & kelp. I
think that's helping to avoid many leaf problems. Started late this year
so won't be setting fruit for another week or so however, all three plants
are going strong so I don't think I'll see any leaf problems once fruit
sets.
BTW, Bob, the 659, while nice, is noticeably lagging the 777 which is
almost as aggressive as the 797! No WMV so far either!
Doug Parker
Sierra Madre CA
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In a message dated 7/17/2004 1:38:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
kingdavid1.uk@btopenworld.com writes:
> I have exactly the same on my troy but it is going like an express train
> with leaves 20 inches wide.
>
> David
> England
I too have the same thing on my troy, but man oh man is it
ever looking good! :-) Thanks again Bob for the seeds. I will
send you some pictures soon.
Karri
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