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Old 05-03-2003, 11:27 PM
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Default Plants with holes in leaves - nutrient deficiency ?

LeighMo wrote in message ...

Is there a possibility that the leaves with holes in them
are dead or dying?

And do the holes appear in new or old leaves, or both?


Large sections of leaves being gone would tend to point toward the Apple
Snails, but the lack of extensive damage coupled with the length of time
these snails have been present tells me to look elsewhere.

Has anyone noticed that his symptoms point toward a potassium deficiency?
Are there any distorted leaves among the broad-leafed plants to go along
with those problems already described?...


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