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07/07/2012 08:38:52
by russianmama
Talkback: Raspberry nutrient deficiency
.It is not possible therefore to correct Manganese deficiency with Magnesium Sulphate or Epsom Salts. Epsom salts provide magnesium not manganese (two entirely different elements) by veggieboy
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10/02/2012 12:07:05
by Raddoc
camelia yellowing
and results from iron and/or magnesium deficiency. You can fix magnesium deficiency by giving it a foliar feed of Epsom salts 1 tbs/15ml to one gallon/5 litres.  Iron deficiency can be helped by giving it a feed of sequestered or chelated iron which makes by Puffin2
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27/04/2013 18:29:49
by chicky
Clematis going yellow
leached from the soil and it is suffering mineral deficiencies.  Clematis like alkaline soils but still need iron and magnesium to function well so try giving it a liquid feed of iron rich food for ericaceous plants as an instant tonic. You could also give by joslow
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29/08/2012 16:42:02
by flowering rose
advice: tomato leaf spots
with the size of photos uploaded to this site. Can you take much closer shots of those leaves? From what I can see, it looks like a fungal disease problem. Thanks for helping- are these any better?  A colleague has also suggested a potential magnesium deficiency by Heather 3
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09/05/2013 16:49:46
by Italophile
Potato blight
centre about the options. i thought bordeaux mixture was only used on fruit trees? No, it's also used on grapes, potatoes and other things. Another person has now suggested it could be magnesium deficiency! Not sure what to do now! Can you post a photo by forest_gardener
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06/07/2012 15:39:07
by mark talbot
sweetpeas
for that matter) just don't need everyday watering on the dull days we've had this year. There is one other thing it may be and that is magnesium deficiency, although I think this is less likely. Told you he was your man nothing he doesnt know about sweetpeas by derrick hammer
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28/06/2012 08:42:21
by David K
what feed?
Hi, I was just reading an article in the RHS mag that said magnesium deficiency causing yellowing leaves etc, can be caused by over use of nitrogen feeds such as tomato feed as potassium competes with magnesium for uptake by plants. I use as much by sthlndngrower
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10/07/2012 08:14:46
by sthlndngrower
What is the solution?
! But before that want to add cherry 'Stella' to garden but not in same area.   I would say that is a mineral deficiency, could be wrong.A lack of Potash, Magnesium, Nitrogen. They should have an all round feed in your garden Centre with instructions by bjay
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02/10/2012 17:16:11
by bjay
Liming the soil
Hi,  I have recently acquired an allotment and want to increase the alkalinity of the soil for vegetable growing - the land is deficient after many years of being an allotment. I am manuring/adding compost regularly but wanted to know which by Catattak
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15/12/2012 22:48:02
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