Re: green and yellow


Kathie: Did you add fresher than thought to be manure to the patch, I did , not intentional several years ago and had
same problems, yellow leaves, had to wash it out before plant' s looked normal. 6000 gal's later, plants had green leaves
& I was off to the races with all my water storage gone. Had to revert to well water then.



At 09:34 PM 5/17/01 , you wrote:
>There's one more leaf now than when I last asked, but they are still
>yellower than I like. Could I be over-dripping?
>One of the cotyledons dried up and gone, is that acceptable practice?
>Also, the surface of the soil around the plant is green and
>scummy-looking. Help!
>Finally, is it OK to use a garden fork on the soil around the plant, to
>break the crust and fluff it up a bit?
>Thanks!
>First-year grower Kathie
>
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Thanks,
Bill Van Iderstine
P.E.I. Record Holder @ 862 lbs.
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