| Watch for Iron Chlorosis |
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| Written by Patrick | |
| Thursday, 03 June 2004 | |
Have
you seen yellowed leaves on your camellias, citrus, or gardenias? This
often indicates iron cholorosis, which means the plants need iron. Iron
chlorosis is very common in our valley soil because our soils are made
up of sediments from the Sierras. When the soil washes down into the
valley, the iron is heavier and stays put.
![]() A Citrus leaf showing definite signs of chlorosis. The best and surest way to correct chlorosis is with one of the chelating compunds which hold the iron in suspension until it is absorbed by the plant roots. You can also apply chelated iron as a foliar spray for even quicker absorbtion. Once you correct the immediate symptons, it is a good idea to add Master Nursery Iron Plus to your regular fertilizing schedule. This is a granular fertilizer which can be apply right on top of the soil. Keeping on a regular fertilizing regimen makes it easy to keep all your plants looking lush, green, and healthy. |
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