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Posted: Aug/24/2009 6:09 PM PST
I've seen this some where on this forum but for the life of me I can't remember where. I have a container rose that has leaves with dark green veins and pale green on the leaf itself. Is this a nutrient deficiency? thanks twotut
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Posted: Aug/24/2009 8:34 PM PST
the Ortho big book is telling me a nitrogen deficiency. Hope this helps |
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Posted: Aug/24/2009 9:31 PM PST
What's the best remedy? One more question......is anyone having trouble with the "Morning Has Broken" band rose? Mine is VERY sick, while my other two from Heritage are doing fine?I'll post a picture of it tomorrow. All three get the same care because I planted them next to each other) Thanks for your help!twotut marian |
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Posted: Aug/25/2009 1:44 PM PST
Just use a high nitrogen fertilizer |
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Posted: Feb/01/2010 9:50 AM PST
Yeah it can be the nutrient deficiency but before experimenting any new nutrient or fertilizer just cut the bad looking leaves and see if the new one's still have the same problem if yes then switch to some suitable fertilizer
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