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Thérèse Bugnet-Chlorisis and the Big Good-Bye
"Joe" wrote in message news:bogKc.46360$Mr4.36327@pd7tw1no... Started yellowing and falling off in bloom production last year-ordinary fertilizers did not help. Finally found Plant Prod Iron Chelate-has helped somewhat with the veining and yellowing, but not completely. I'm inclined to forego any more treatments and replace this with something else, probably another in the Morden series. Or should I try severely cutting back in late August and watch to see what happens in the spring again? What would you do? Why don't you try amending your soil to correct the pH problem that is creating the chlorosis. Rugosas are notoriously sensitive to alkaline soils and prefer quite acid conditions. Any rose that you plant in it's place will probably have similar issues, just not as prominently. |
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