What could cause this?


I have three plants in my hill............853 Papez, 802 Geiger, and 1062 Rivard.  When looking at the 802 Geiger, you would bet anything that it has a magnesium deficiency based on the yellowing of the leaves around the leaf veins.  When looking at the 853 Papez, you would almost bet that it has a nitrogen deficiency due to the yellowing of a few of the leaves around the edges.  And looking at the 1062 Rivard, you would say it's a great looking plant, with great color, not a speck of yellow to be found............... 

And the question is...............Are different plants (genetics) prone to different problems?  AND........Can it be possible that I have a nitrogen deficiency, or a magnesium (one symptom in each of two plants) and then have a third plant that shows no symptoms of either deficiency?

All three plants are in the same hill, and were planted no more than a foot apart from each other.  I also find it interesting that the 853 Papez is twice as big as the 1062 Rivard, and is throwing fruit.  The 802 Geiger is also a good bit larger than the 1062 Rivard.

Any comments would be appreciated.

David


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