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Old 04-02-2010, 02:32 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Laurel hedge

On Jan 31, 3:12*pm, james33
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Hi All

I have a problem with my 3 year old laurel hedge. It has developed some
bronw marks/spots. It is looking pale in places also.

Any suggestions on the problem/treatment?

Many thanks

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james33


Prunus laurocerasus? Like all the rest of the Prunus clan, it can
develop and assortment of various fungal and bacterial issues.
Shothole, both a fungal and a bacterial problem, can cause brown leaf
spots that later lose the dead tissue so look as if someone took a
shotgun to the plant. Some cultivars are more prone to the problem
than others, but in general, avoidance of over head watering and good
air circulation will go a long way in relieving the problem. Pale
looking foliage is often a sign of chlorosis, most often due to an
iron deficiency. Applying iron chelate or a fertilizer formulated for
acid loving plants (good for ANY broad leaved evergreen) should
rectify the issue.