Young plants have a rapid intake of phosphorous, so it is important that seed beds and seed composts have a plentiful supply. It is also vital for the movement and storage of food reserves within the plant, and the main nutrient concerned with the proper development of seed production.

Phosphate Deficiency
A deficiency of Phosphate may be indicated in plants when the foliage becomes a blue/grey shade of green. This gradually turns to a bronzy shade of green as the deficiency worsens. Growth slows down and the plant gives a poor yield of fruit and seeds.



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scobbie Reviewed by scobbie on . problem pics. hi every one , sorry it took so long to get the pics out but here they are. im still having problems with leaves rolling up. and now my trainreck plant is showing other problems as well,heres some pics of her leaves also. ...............................................thanks again every one. Rating: 5