Hi,
I have bought 2 muscadines from Ison's 2 years ago: an Ison's and a Magnolia.
They have been put in the soil and kept protected during winter, as here in Graz, Austria, winter temps can go as low as -20°C.
Soil composition is clay, enriched with lot of humus and fertilized with ripe manure.
The leaves of one of the plants are showing for the second year a characteristic yellowing in the intra-vein parts, turning white or slightly brownish/burnt with time.
To address this I have given soil and leaves amendments.
The first summer I gave iron chelate (preparation for lemons).
The second summer I gave magnesium sulfate (Epsom).
In both cases no improvement was visible.
The plants are quite close. In the attached pictures you will see yellowing leaves from one plant and darker leaves from the second variety.
Does anybody know what may be the problem?
Thanks, Leonardo
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I have bought 2 muscadines from Ison's 2 years ago: an Ison's and a Magnolia.
They have been put in the soil and kept protected during winter, as here in Graz, Austria, winter temps can go as low as -20°C.
Soil composition is clay, enriched with lot of humus and fertilized with ripe manure.
The leaves of one of the plants are showing for the second year a characteristic yellowing in the intra-vein parts, turning white or slightly brownish/burnt with time.
To address this I have given soil and leaves amendments.
The first summer I gave iron chelate (preparation for lemons).
The second summer I gave magnesium sulfate (Epsom).
In both cases no improvement was visible.
The plants are quite close. In the attached pictures you will see yellowing leaves from one plant and darker leaves from the second variety.
Does anybody know what may be the problem?
Thanks, Leonardo
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