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Several Plants with Issues

If anyone can post my photos it may help. 

Amalancheir going orange. 

Red stemmed dog wood leaves going very light yellow. 

Hydrangea limelight leaves going yellow. 

Any ideas? 

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  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147

    My first thought is that they're suffering from drought.

    Try reducing the size of the photos ........ then they should upload ok.


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • MayLaneMayLane Posts: 203

    I tried but it didn't work. I'm on an old mobile device. 

  • MayLaneMayLane Posts: 203

    Would light green leaves on a dogwood suggest drought? 

  • BorderlineBorderline Posts: 4,700

    I don't know which dogwoods you have, as quite a few prefer neutral to acid soils. Your Hygrangea may need feeding or it could be lack of iron. One of the main reasons for yellowing leaves are due to iron deficiency. What kind of soil do you have. Have you checked the PH on it? High alkalinity in soils can mean they find it hard to absorb.

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