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Old 08-05-2008, 07:41 PM
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You really need to increase the acidity of the ground where your raspberries are growing if it is in fact chlorosis - seems a very definite diagnosis (what led you to this conclusion?). What sort of soil do you garden on? It's always a good idea to add as much organic material as you possibly can, whether you have sandy or clay soil. This will help in the long term.
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