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Slideshow: Geranium Nutrition

January 7, 2010

  •  Figure 1. 'Ringo Scarlet' geraniums showing healthy growth (left) at an acceptable pH (6.0-6.6), or iron/manganese toxicity sym  © 2010
    Figure 1. 'Ringo Scarlet' geraniums showing healthy growth (left) at an acceptable pH (6.0-6.6), or iron/manganese toxicity sym
  •  Figure 2. Phytotoxicity induced by not rinsing the foliage after applying potassium bicarbonate at 4 pounds per 100 gallons. Pho  © 2010
    Figure 2. Phytotoxicity induced by not rinsing the foliage after applying potassium bicarbonate at 4 pounds per 100 gallons. Pho
  •  Figure 3. Residue can remain after the application of flowable limestone, even when the leaves are rinsed after the application.  © 2010
    Figure 3. Residue can remain after the application of flowable limestone, even when the leaves are rinsed after the application.
  •  Figure 4. Iron deficiency in geraniums. Photograph by Bill Argo.  © 2010
    Figure 4. Iron deficiency in geraniums. Photograph by Bill Argo.
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