thcri
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Post by thcri on May 29, 2015 21:08:38 GMT
The top leaves of my raspberry plants have turned yellow. To me it looks like a lack of nitrogen but another person told me to much water. I have not watered them once this year but we are getting a lot of rain. In fact even right now it is raining. I will try and get out there to take a picture. These plants are in a raised bed
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Post by Rosefriend on May 30, 2015 11:42:06 GMT
The top leaves of my raspberry plants have turned yellow. To me it looks like a lack of nitrogen but another person told me to much water. I have not watered them once this year but we are getting a lot of rain. In fact even right now it is raining. I will try and get out there to take a picture. These plants are in a raised bed Hi thcri - I can't really say that I know a lot about Raspberries but I would also say that it is lack of nitrogen - well, lack of something anyway.... Raspberries need acidic soil, don't they?? Perhaps that could be the cause...it is one reason that I don't grow them.... Have you got a good fertilizer perhaps?? Is it flooding where you live??
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thcri
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Post by thcri on May 30, 2015 16:10:00 GMT
Rose, there is flooding going around but this is on high ground plus it is in a raised bed. But it has rained everyday for the last two weeks. I am thinking this is more to lack of nitrogen. I have attached a picture.
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Post by Rosefriend on May 31, 2015 8:53:22 GMT
Must admit that I probably give it a feed with a good fertilizer - trouble is, there is little point in giving it anything as long as it is raining - it won't take anything up - I suppose you will have to wait until it has dried up a little..
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