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RE: iron deficiency ?


I know that I may have been a little stingy 
with the water, you may be right here. 
Thanks,
Carleen
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> From: Dave Amorde <dave_amorde@msn.com>
> Yellowing and dropping of older leaves is normal, but dropping of this
> season's leaves now is not. Most likely underwatering is the cause.
> Nutritional causes include Niitrogen or Molybdenum deficiencies - both
> unlikely assuming reasonably good culture. Zinc, Iron and Manganese do
cause
> yellowing between the veins of younger leaves.

> From: SUSAN SAXTON <SS@Schwabe.com>
> >Please post response to the list.  I always
> >assumed this was normal leaf loss.  Wouldn't a
> >balanced organic rose fertilizer (specifically
> >Whitney Farms) contain trace elements, etc?
> >
> >>>> "rosenlund" <rosenlund@transport.com>
> >I have just planted a new garden with Old
> >and English own-root roses. I am having
> >some yellow, fall off at the touch, leaves.
> >They are not blotchy or spotted. One book
> >tells me this is iron deficiencies.
> >Can it be anything else ?
> >What should I do about it ?
> >
> >Carleen in Oregon



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