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Plant diagnosis
I wonder if some one would be kind enough to
look at this plant: www.ibrox.freeserve.co.uk/images/hygro.gif It's a fast growing plant (I think a Hygro of sorts) and looks to have some kind of deficiency. Searching the web I think it may be Potassium. Can anybody confirm? Many thanks -- Graham Ramsay You might be a Bright: www.the-brights.net |
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Plant diagnosis
Well, I do have same plant and same problem here. Chlorotic contition can be
caused by iron deficiensy, I asume So, any wise answers? I'll apriciate it! "Graham Ramsay" wrote in message ... I wonder if some one would be kind enough to look at this plant: www.ibrox.freeserve.co.uk/images/hygro.gif It's a fast growing plant (I think a Hygro of sorts) and looks to have some kind of deficiency. Searching the web I think it may be Potassium. Can anybody confirm? Many thanks -- Graham Ramsay You might be a Bright: www.the-brights.net |
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Plant diagnosis
"Graham Ramsay" schreef in bericht ... I wonder if some one would be kind enough to look at this plant: www.ibrox.freeserve.co.uk/images/hygro.gif It's a fast growing plant (I think a Hygro of sorts) and looks to have some kind of deficiency. Searching the web I think it may be Potassium. Can anybody confirm? Hygrophila Corymbosa ? The holes in the leaves could be K defiency. The yellow spots could be Fe defiency. |
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