Mustard Yellow Spots on Leaves
Hello all! I had written several weeks ago about a problem with
wilting plants that would eventually die. The problem has continued
for me and I can't seem to find a common dominator. Some of them were
started indoors in pots, others on a towel and transplanted and still
2 others planted directly in the ground. I had seeds from a number of
sources through the PGPGA and not all were in the same soil mix or
started in the same growing conditions. The roots looked healthy on
some, others have only a few roots but there was no sign of anything
wrong with the plants themselves until they wilted. I gave 2 to my
father and 1 of them wilted overnight and died. But I do have 3
remaining that I think will be okay {at least they have survived this
long and are starting to grow...) but I have noticed some bright
mustard yellow colored spots in the middle of some of the leaves. Is
this something I should be concerned about? I did have a soil test
done and made the recommended changes prior to the growing season and
I haven't added anything since. Any suggestion for this first year
grower would be appreciated! Thanks, Jetta in Virginia
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