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Old August 17, 2012   #1
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Default What is this mosaic?

I'm getting this mosaic in new leaves, mostly on secondary shoots and specially in shoots from within leaves. Some plants start producing normal leaves after a while on the main shoot. The most interesting part is that I get this mostly on striped plants from the boar family.

My soil is a bit alcaline with PH around 8.4 with lots of active lime in heavy clay.

Note the purplish hue ...



I first considered a virus, but I suspect (hope) it's a deficiency.
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The pattern is more consistent with a deficiency than it is with a virus.

Does it go away as the leaves age?

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I tend to agree with Darren. The chlorosis is between the veins, which means it could be a Magnesium deficiency. You are in a high PH clay soil with a high Calcium content, so i imagine nutrient imbalances can easily occur. Magnesium uptake can be limited by too much Calcium or too much Potassium. Magnesium in turn is a carrier for Phosphorus in the plant, so if you are seeing a purple hue on the leaves, that would likely explain that also.
You could try a foliar spray of Epsom Salts at a teaspoon per gallon of water and see if they green up.
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