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back40bean
Decatur, GA

June 17, 2009
10:16 AM

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I planted a Kalmia latifolia early spring '08. It looks OK except that new growth is pale. Actually the veins of the new leaves are a good deep green but the remainder of the leaves seem to be lacking in chlroaphyl. Is this a nitrogen deficiency? And if so is blood meal a good thing to add? I live in Atlanta, zone 7b. Thanks, Bill

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