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									Wednesday, August 20, 2025
								
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									pumpkinpal2
								
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									Syracuse, NY
								
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									Just for my reference - it hits on my question of how fertilizer actually works, butt this part is just for safekeeping: 'Mobility of nutrients: Deficiencies in mobile nutrients (like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) will appear in older leaves first because the plant moves those nutrients to younger, still-developing leaves. Deficiencies in immobile nutrients (like calcium, iron, and boron) will appear in younger leaves first because the plant cannot easily move those nutrients from older leaves.'
								
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