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"Chapter 8: Diseases Pests and Plagues
8.1. Preface
Plants are living material. They'll stay healthy if we make sure all the
climatological conditions are right. We've already stated earlier that
this involves light, air, water, clean surroundings, and green fingers.
Controlling the climate, in all its aspects, is the best way to prevent
diseases and insects. That doesn't mean that the careful weed grower, who
has everything well in order, will never be bothered by plant diseases
and pests. We do want to say that good climate control considerably reduces
the risks of disease.
8.2. Diseases
An easily preventable form of disease is deficiency- or deprivation illness.
The plants lack some necessary ingredient in their feeding. A shortage
of iron produces yellowed (and falling) leaves. The pH value plays an important
role in the prevention of deficiency disease. Keep the pH value around
5.8. If this value is too low, the plants can't absorb calcium as well.
Consequence: the osmotic processes are impeded. Too low a pH number causes
less iron in-take, with the well- known results. A second form of deficiency
disease is caused by a shortage of the primary nutrients (NPK). It often
involves a lack of nitrogen (N). A nitrogen shortage delays growth, and
makes the lower-most leaves turn yellow and drop off. Less often, we see
a shortage of phosphate (P). With a phosphate shortage, the leaves turn
deep green, and they remain small. Yellowing and dying lower leaves happen
here, also. Potassium shortage (potassium is 'K') is another seldom-occuring
problem. The noticeable feature is first the yellowing of the point of
the leaf, after which the whole leaf turns yellow and brown, and dies off.
A lack of potassium is more often caused by an acidic soil than by an actual
potassium shortage. So, make sure to maintain an optimal pH! The remedy
advised for these kinds of deprivation sicknesses: use NPK fertilizer.
We don't encounter deficiency disease as a consequenc"
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