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Central Missouri | I realize that potassium decency in Kansas is rare but you might start your investigation there. Check to see if the pale color is on the outside of the leaves or in the middle and at the top of the plant or bottom
If it is on the. Ottom leaves I the outside of the leaves it is potassium defiency. Like I said k defiency is rare in Kansas but it is flaring up Every in Missouri due to the dry weather. And your form of k applied and soil test results does. OT exclude you from the problem "here" | |
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