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Old 02-10-2003, 01:32 AM
Steve Harris
 
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Default Manganese deficiency (was Beans over?)

In article ,
(Jaques d'Altrades) wrote:

Store in a cool place in dry sand or peat over the winter, all in a
plastic sack or bucket. Don't let them freeze.


Interesting but my runners are not very healthy. I *think* it's
manganese deficiency. The older leaves get mottled between the veins. At
some stages it's quite pretty. at first, I thought it was Magnesium
deficiency and used the MgSO4 spray I fixed the tomatoes with but no
joy.

Apparently, it's a problem with alkaline soil and beans. They can't get
Mn out of such a soil and a foliar spray of Mn is the only way. Anyone
know of a source of Mn for a spray? Or should I acidify the plot?

Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com