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            | 5150 | ipswich, ma usa | As many of us know it has been less than a spectacular growing season up here in the northeast.  The question I have is this.  MA got a good week of wet weather and barely any sun.  Many of the leaves on my newer secondaries are growing very slowly and coming out stunted and crinkled.  They eventually seem to grow ok and form correctly but in the begining there all funky looking and very slow moving.  Could this be attributed to the amount of rain we received  and the lack of sun?  Or is it more likely to be a nutrient defficency?  Some of the veins on these leaves also have a yellow coloring to them.  the leave faces are not yellow just the veins.
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 John (5150)
 | 8/6/2003 9:46:37 AM |  
            | overtherainbow | Oz | ironite | 8/7/2003 12:55:21 AM |  
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