In article , "Anonny Moose"
wrote:
Does this mean applying a nitrogen solution to the leaves?
karen
Nitrogen is not likely to help since rhodies are low-nitrogen users to
begin with. Spottiness (in winter) is evidence of root stress or illness;
paleness of leaves between veins (at any time of year) is evidence of the
plant's inability to take in iron.
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