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From: owner-medit-plants@ucdavis.edu [mailto:owner-medit-plants@ucdavis.edu] On Behalf Of N Sterman
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2009 3:43 PM
To: pamela.steele@re-taste.com
Cc: Medit-Plants
Subject: Re: chlorosis

 

A couple of thoughts, Pamela

 

How close in proximinty are the "chlorotic" plants to the "healthy" plants?  

 

Is your soil basic? If so, sprinkle some powdered sulfur over the soil at the same time you sprinkle on the iron.  That will lower the pH and help keep the iron available to plant roots.  

 

How long ago did you add the iron?  Iron doesn't travel down into the soil very quickly so it can take many months to see a difference.

 

Nan

 

 

On Dec 31, 2008, at 6:34 AM, Pamela Steele wrote:



I am pretty sure some of my plants /trees are exhibiting chlorosis. The new leaves are yellow.  Plants affected are  Persea americana, Euphorbia pulcherrima (quite young), Tecomaria capensis,  Acacia baileyana ‘Purpurea’ (new) Strelitzia reginae, (quite young) Some old Hibiscus rosa-sinensis look a bit yellow too.

I have mature versions of all the young affected plants and they do not appear to have the same problems.  I have put chelated iron in the soil around them but there is no improvement.  Has anyone success in dealing with chlorosis? Or what else could it be? We have had quite a lot of rain and the ground is very damp. 

 

 

Pamela

 

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