Symptoms
The small, relatively narrow lanceolate leaves of tobacco plants show a dark green to bluish colour and dark, sunken spots.
Reasons
Phosphorus deficiency
Excess nitrogen fertilisation also leads to dark green leaves, but these are not small nor have a lanceolate form.
With potassium deficiency, the younger leaves become dark green, but do not have a lanceolate form.
Zinc deficiency causes lanceolate leaves and rosette-like growth of the plants, but these have a light green or yellow colour rather than dark green.
Tobacco - Growth retardation
Symptoms
The small, relatively narrow lanceolate leaves of tobacco plants show a dark green to bluish colour and dark, sunken spots. Severe deficiency causes poor, stunted growth.
Reasons
Phosphorus deficiency (right plant)
Excess nitrogen fertilisation also leads to dark green leaves, but these are not small and have a lanceolate form.
With potassium deficiency, the younger leaves become dark green, but do not have a lanceolate form.
Zinc deficiency causes lanceolate leaves and rosette-like growth of the plants, but these have a light green or yellow colour rather than dark green.