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<blockquote data-quote="alisonb" data-source="post: 788593" data-attributes="member: 13050"><p>Too much nitrogen will cause beautiful leaf growth but small/no tubers, potassium and phosphorus are important for tuber development so application should be correct. Being an annual plant, temperatures are also vital so if the temps in your region were a little haywire that could be a reason. I doubt it is too much water as you would see that on the leaf growth(pale green/yellowish)? I would also check up on companion plants and on what was planted in the area before the turnips.</p><p>My guess would be your nitrogen application though....?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alisonb, post: 788593, member: 13050"] Too much nitrogen will cause beautiful leaf growth but small/no tubers, potassium and phosphorus are important for tuber development so application should be correct. Being an annual plant, temperatures are also vital so if the temps in your region were a little haywire that could be a reason. I doubt it is too much water as you would see that on the leaf growth(pale green/yellowish)? I would also check up on companion plants and on what was planted in the area before the turnips. My guess would be your nitrogen application though....? [/QUOTE]
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