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I am sorry I failed to get a photo, but I have a problem with my black eyed peas that I hope you can help with. The plants are still young and growing, but the TOP leaves have gone pale yellow, almost nearly white in some instances, in most of the plot. The original leaves (bottom leaves) are still in good shape. These pale leaves are not wilted, they look normal except for their color. They've had good, appropriate water and full sun during their lives. Although it has been very hot here (101+), usually black eyed peas enjoy hot weather.
Is there something missing in the soil they are in? These are in my "borrowed" garden plot. Would adding epsom salts or sulphur help?
Thank you for any help!
Tina
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