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Aside from the slurry reading, regarding the leaf damage, this is what I think you have going on..Thank you that would be much appreciated
Do you have pictures in natural light? Sulfur will usually start with very light green new growth.I was I was reading about the sulphur deficiency that seems the most likely. I don't see any bugs how do I go about looking for bugs on the roots?
thanks for all the help everyone
see how your white striping and the white striping on the picture I posted looks identicalI think in the first picture that was just a bit of soil on the leaf. the picture of the underside of the leaf is the same Leaf in the first picture
see how your white striping and the white striping on the picture I posted looks identical
and it also says that it affects the back of the leaf 1st where the majority of your holes are, I think you just have a very severe case
I have only seen that a few times that's why I didn't remember at first because it's not that common but I do believe it is sulfur
Let's see what other people think maybe it's something else or a combination of a few things
but if that were my plant I would mix up one level tablespoon of sulfur to one gallon of water and spray it well right now, won't hurt and I think it will help
Then the next thing I would do is take a slurry test to see what's going on in my soil that might be affecting nutrient uptake and causing lockouts, best wishes!
Just noticed I said mix up one level tablespoon of sulfur above, and what I meant was one level tablespoon of Epsom saltssee how your white striping and the white striping on the picture I posted looks identical
and it also says that it affects the back of the leaf 1st where the majority of your holes are, I think you just have a very severe case
I have only seen that a few times that's why I didn't remember at first because it's not that common but I do believe it is sulfur
Let's see what other people think maybe it's something else or a combination of a few things
but if that were my plant I would mix up one level tablespoon of sulfur to one gallon of water and spray it well right now, won't hurt and I think it will help
Then the next thing I would do is take a slurry test to see what's going on in my soil that might be affecting nutrient uptake and causing lockouts, best wishes!
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