Symptoms
With nitrogen deficiency the foliage becomes yellowish-green (chlorotic), some leaf parts may show a reddish or orange flush.
The symptoms start on the older leaves and after a while spread over the whole plant.
Desiccated, necrotic areas may occur additionally on the leaf blades.
The shape of the leaves remains normal, whereas their size is reduced.
Reasons
Nitrogen deficiency on cabbage
Symptoms
With nitrogen deficiency the foliage becomes yellowish-green (chlorotic). The symptoms start from the older leaves and after a while the whole plant becomes chlorotic, some leaf parts may have a reddish or orange flush.
The shape of the leaves remains normal.
Growth is strongly restricted, crop development is delayed and older leaves may decay.
With severe N deficiency, no head is formed.
Reasons
Nitrogen deficiency on cabbage
Symptoms
With nitrogen deficiency the foliage becomes uniformly yellowish-green (chlorotic), some leaf parts may show a reddish or orange flush.
The symptoms start on the older leaves and after a while spread over the whole plant.
The shape of the leaves remains normal, whereas their size is reduced.
Reasons
Nitrogen deficiency on cabbage
Symptoms
With nitrogen deficiency the foliage becomes uniformly yellowish-green (chlorotic), some leaf parts may show a reddish or orange flush.
The symptoms start on the older leaves and after a while spread over the whole plant.
The shape of the leaves remains normal, whereas their size is reduced.
Reasons
Nitrogen deficiency on cabbage
Symptoms
With nitrogen deficiency the foliage becomes yellowish-green (chlorotic). The symptoms start from the older leaves and after a while the whole plant becomes chlorotic, some leaf parts may have a reddish or orange flush.
The shape of the leaves remains normal.
Growth is strongly restricted, crop development is delayed and older leaves may decay.
With severe N deficiency, no head is formed.
Reasons
Nitrogen deficiency on cabbage (right)
Symptoms
With nitrogen deficiency the foliage becomes yellowish-green (chlorotic). The symptoms start from the older leaves and after a while the whole plant becomes chlorotic, some leaf parts may have a reddish or orange flush.
The shape of the leaves remains normal.
Growth is strongly restricted, crop development is delayed and older leaves may decay.
With severe N deficiency, no head is formed.
Reasons
Nitrogen deficiency on cabbage (right)
Symptoms
With nitrogen deficiency the foliage becomes yellowish-green (chlorotic). The symptoms start from the older leaves and after a while the whole plant becomes chlorotic, some leaf parts may have a reddish or orange flush.
The shape of the leaves remains normal.
Growth is strongly restricted, crop development is delayed and older leaves may decay.
With severe N deficiency, no head is formed.
Reasons
Nitrogen deficiency on cabbage (right)
Symptoms
With nitrogen deficiency the foliage becomes yellowish-green (chlorotic). The symptoms start from the older leaves and after a while the whole plant becomes chlorotic, some leaf parts may have a reddish or orange flush.
The shape of the leaves remains normal.
Growth is strongly restricted, crop development is delayed and older leaves may decay.
With severe N deficiency, no head is formed.
Reasons
Nitrogen deficiency on cabbage (right)
Cabbage: Apply 400 to 600 kg/ha in the base dressing (club root) or broadcast
Read more about YaraLiva NITRABORCabbage: Apply 400 to 600 kg/ha in the base dressing (club root) or broadcast
Read more about YaraLiva TROPICOTECabbage: 10 to 15 l/ha. Apply 10 to 14 days after thinning or transplanting. Repeat at early head formation and at 10 to 14 intervals if necessary. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
Read more about YaraVita SAFE-N 300Asia and Oceania