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Old May 24, 2014   #9
RayR
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Looking good. I don't know why yellow new growth happens with some pepper varieties when they are very young but it happens and they just grow out of it and green up, Usually when you see yellowed leaves at the top of the plant you think of iron deficiency, but you know that can't be when you have other varieties that are in the same tray that have been watered and fertilized the same way. If it happened to tomatoes or eggplant I would be concerned, but for peppers I don't even think about it anymore.
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