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Old March 13, 2015   #3
RayR
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It can be normal in very young seedlings but if it persists in larger transplants it is a usually an indication of Phosphorous deficiency, because of a lack of Phosphorous in the soil or the soil temperature is too low which severely limits P uptake.
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