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Toxicity symptoms of nutrients in Cucumber

 

Elements

Symptoms

N

Excess nitrogen causes excessive growth and a softer plant; leaves will be darker green and sometimes thickened and brittle.

K

Causes N deficiency in plant and may affect the uptake of other positive ions such as Mg and Ca

Ca

Interferes with Mg absorption; high Ca usually causes high pH which then precipitates many of the micronutrient so they become unavailable to the plant

S

Excess of sulfur may cause premature dropping of leaves.

Fe

Possible bronzing of leaves with tiny brown spots.

Mn

 

Reduction in growth, brown spotting on leaves; shows up as Fe deficiency; found under strongly acid conditions

Zn

Sever stunting, reddening; poor germination; older leaves wilt; entire leaf is affected by chlorosis, edges and main vein often retain more color; can be caused by galvanized metal.

Mo

Intense yellow or purple color in leaves; rarely observed

 

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