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Yellow potatoleaves

Started by ruud, May 11, 2005, 19:28:29

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ruud

Does anyone know what is going on,on ouwer alotments?All the potatoleaves are yellow,from my neighbour from everyone.We all put enough manure on the alotments,so feeding should not be the problem.Mayby the cold windy wetter,i dont know?Who can help us with this problem.

ruud


Lizard Man

Yellow leaves normally means lack of nutrients. What about the dreaded potato blight? I've never experienced it, but guess that if one plot has it, then all plots will succumb.

Robert_Brenchley

Blight doesn't cause yellowing, the leaves just rot. It starts in a small patch, and spreads. I've had it, it's dreadful. But this isn't it.

philcooper

It doesn't sound like blight, that starts with brown blotches on the leaves - see http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0701/potato_blight.asp

Yellowing, as has been suggested could be lack of nutrients, but it's a bit early for that. To check on this, a spray of foliar feed will green them up if nutrients are in short supply, try a seaweed based one for fastest result - it will do them good even if lack of nutrients is not the problem.

Another common coause of yellowing of leaves is over watering.

Phil

redimp

Couldn't it just be that they caught a light frost - not enough to cause blackening but enough to cause the leaves to go yellow.  This has happened to the uppermost leaves under my fleece - the rest of the plants are OK.
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ruud

Redbanger you probly got it right,the leaves are now green like grass

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