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Chlorosis! How to Treat Yellowing Foliage

Chlorosis! How to Treat Yellowing Foliage

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Chlorosis! How to Treat Yellowing Foliage Garden Answer Cristin: Hi Laura! Love your videos! And your garden(s) I'm just dealing with my Key lime tree in a container having this problem. Its leaves recently started turning yellow, I'm just hoping it's ok after trying this treatment. I also need to find a bigger container, but $ is tight. Any ideas for how to get a big enough pot for your citrus tree without spending a fortune? We live in zone 11? Florida Keys, and it's still producing lots of limes. thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Date: 2022-07-16

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Thanks for sharing as always laura! My gosh, I hear you with that soil ph. We deal with so many pests fungus and mold here in f. l. It's a constant battle against mother nature, but so worth it when I go out to pick my produce fresh from the garden! I'm always having to test my soil ph and usually have to add PH down at least once a week, to 2 weeks throughout my garden, so I can definitly relate to that one.
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A great pH meter to buy a good quality one is by Luster Leaf called rapid test it gives you a digital pH reading it also tells you how fertile the soil is as well as the soil temperature got it on Amazon for 25 bucks I've used it for the past 4 months and I've saved many plants with it they also have just a pH meter digital pH meter $15 they're good quality name brand PH meters
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I have an indoor Philadandrone Hope that has grown beautifully but about 6 months ago started showing signs of chlorosis on some leaves. I gave it diluted chealated iron twice mix with water with no results. My question is can I rub chealated iron directly on its leaves with a cotton ball? If yes do I dilute it or apply full strength.
THANKS IN ADVANCE.

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I have the exact same issue with my rosebush! thanks for this, will be ordering iron tone soon. I love the info in this video! But, in terms of any yellowed branches, should they just be left on the bush or removed? thanks for always being informative! i love these short informational videos! keep it up!
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Great video. Great articulate speaker. how long did it take for you to see a difference on your rose bushes? I've been told to use Epsom for mag/sulpha deficiency. my soil started out great -made up of compost/ perlite and Peat but every year my plants get yellower!
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Wow! After all my searching an actual video with a detailed explanation, an obtainable product, application amounts and demo of application. Perfect. I wish other gardening tutorial people would implement this formula. Excellent! You helped me so much this day.
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I had the same problem with my Barbados Cherry. My pH soil is too high. So I gave them acid + epsom salt solution for the root and low concentration of balanced npk for the foliage. and now they're just doing fine and started to flowering again.
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Thx for Ure informations but u haven't put into your consideration that in tunisia for example it's so hot in the summer and then those kinds of plants will die under the 40 degrees. I want your advice to protect my plants. thank u again
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Its nice to see some instruction for western gardeners. We have enough from south east and eastern experts. Could you do one on Ph reading methods. I have trouble reading paper strips and liquids. The colors are so weak and hard to read.
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