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Potato husbandry for dummies
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<blockquote data-quote="David." data-source="post: 6992421" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>The Sencorex (0r the Centium/Ffct of which I have no experience in spuds) could be the cause if the plants had poked through and caught some spray.</p><p>Used to get similar transient discolouration with Gramoxone Sencorex or Linuron mixes, which were permissible up to 30% emerged, and they always outgrew it.</p><p>You might expect a deficiency to be more widespread?</p><p>Viruses I have seen usually involved leaf rolling and plant stunting.</p><p>As always, Epsotop cheap and harmless to try perhaps...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David., post: 6992421, member: 67"] The Sencorex (0r the Centium/Ffct of which I have no experience in spuds) could be the cause if the plants had poked through and caught some spray. Used to get similar transient discolouration with Gramoxone Sencorex or Linuron mixes, which were permissible up to 30% emerged, and they always outgrew it. You might expect a deficiency to be more widespread? Viruses I have seen usually involved leaf rolling and plant stunting. As always, Epsotop cheap and harmless to try perhaps... [/QUOTE]
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