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Jun 12, 2020 9:57 AM CST
Name: ZenMan
Kansas (Zone 5b)
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Hi Marigold246, Welcome!
Welcome to this National Gardening Association forum.

That picture does look like a nutritive deficiency. I recommend feeding zinnias with Miracle-Gro Tomato Food. It is a reasonably complete formula with a bit more Magnesium than most of the Miracle-Gro formulas.

ZM (not associated with any product or vendor mentioned or linked)
I tip my hat to you.

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