GrimyHoboSack
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My second year plants seem to be doing very well, but I just noticed what looks to be a nutrient deficiency. Some of the leaves are turning brown on the leaf parts between the major veins and also on the edges of the leaves. Some of the leaves that are not yet brown between the major veins have developed a strange dull appearance between the major veins (you can see it in the 4th and 5th pictures in the album). There also appears to be insect damage on some of the younger leaves, though I didn't see any bugs on the plants, I'm guessing it's unrelated, but there are pictures of that too.
I haven't seen any pictures or descriptions that exactly match this, but my thought was possibly a potassium deficiency so I did an application of 10-10-10 fertilizer to all of the hops yesterday. So far this year I hadn't fertilized at all, I just added compost at the end of last season and some more at the start of this season.
Appreciate any suggestions.
My second year plants seem to be doing very well, but I just noticed what looks to be a nutrient deficiency. Some of the leaves are turning brown on the leaf parts between the major veins and also on the edges of the leaves. Some of the leaves that are not yet brown between the major veins have developed a strange dull appearance between the major veins (you can see it in the 4th and 5th pictures in the album). There also appears to be insect damage on some of the younger leaves, though I didn't see any bugs on the plants, I'm guessing it's unrelated, but there are pictures of that too.
I haven't seen any pictures or descriptions that exactly match this, but my thought was possibly a potassium deficiency so I did an application of 10-10-10 fertilizer to all of the hops yesterday. So far this year I hadn't fertilized at all, I just added compost at the end of last season and some more at the start of this season.
Appreciate any suggestions.