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What do my turnip greens have?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chapman" data-source="post: 5422707" data-attributes="member: 3978"><p>They should start growing better as the weather cools down. I would fertilize them with some nitrogen fertilizer before a rain and that will give them a boost in growth. You could try thinning out the worst looking plants, but that probably is not practical for that big of area. Spraying them with an insecticide that kills caterpillars should help along with the copper fungicide mentioned by WTH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chapman, post: 5422707, member: 3978"] They should start growing better as the weather cools down. I would fertilize them with some nitrogen fertilizer before a rain and that will give them a boost in growth. You could try thinning out the worst looking plants, but that probably is not practical for that big of area. Spraying them with an insecticide that kills caterpillars should help along with the copper fungicide mentioned by WTH. [/QUOTE]
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