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Mark lanark
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Thanks Paul, “unfortunately” I’m in central Scotland in wet ground and it’s not been that dry recently, we had snow 2 nights ago, this time last year at the start of lockdown we had 7 weeks of almost completely dry scorching weather, not this year unfortunately. 

 

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Really could be any off the above or all off them to different degrees.

 

Even in wet areas surprising how small local areas could dry out esp with a new plant.

 

Could it even be too wet? But would have to very waterlogged, but barley and wheat will go yellow when water logged or under stress

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