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simple plant deficiency guide

 
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stumbled upon this last week, thought it was pretty helpful!


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Nice, I like it!
Will come in very handy.
 
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Neat.

Just out of curiosity, is a shortage of CO2 really a problem in a permaculture context?
 
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I've been pursuing information in this area lately and would recommend several sources that expand on this subject:

John Kempf was at the OEFFA conference this year. I've heard his presentation at a previous Acres U.S.A. conference, and the information is essential to raising healthy plants organically. The OEFFA lecture is available for purchase and highly recommended, however this link is for an interview that should cover the same presentation:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krUyr7PxkMk

His site: http://growbetterfood.com/events/education/core-concepts/

Shabari Bird has a fascinating lecture on plant ferments and infusions and the ability of specific plants to accumulate specific minerals into a usable formulation that can be gathered and processed by fermentation or infusion and applied to other plants. Her lecture at the 2014 Biodynamic Conference is a recommended purchase:

https://www.biodynamics.com/2014conference-overview

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Her website has a selection of podcasts that also provide information at no cost:

http://www.quantumagriculture.com/podcasts

John Kempf recommends this book:

Don Huber: Mineral Nutrition and Plant Disease
http://www.amazon.com/Mineral-Nutrition-Disease-Lawrence-Datnoff/dp/0890543461
 
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Great guide thanks for posting.
There's another one on this page that might also be useful for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.
Diagnosing nutrient deficiencies
 
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These graphics might be useful, but it is important to remember that the plant may be deficient not because the nutrient is not in the substrate, but that other things are missing that make it so the plant can absorb said nutrient. Notice I used "substrate" not soil: could be the problem is that you have dirt rather than soil; that the substrate does not have the bacteria and fungi that make the difference between dirt and soil (my definitions).
 
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Thanks for the visual aids! Very helpful. I’m not a novice gardener by any means, but I’m only beginning to learn how to address different deficiencies naturally and I’m always getting the different symptoms mixed up.
 
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