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Wed, May 20, 09 at 15:59
| I have a honey suckle that's been in the ground for about a month and a few of its leaves are turning yellow. Any idea of what's causing this?
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| Which leaves are turning yellow? Inner, new, or all? If not a nutrient problem, I would guess too wet or too dry. |
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| It's a number of leaves. I watered it well yesterday, so I will see what happens in the next few days. If it's not that, I may try a fertilizer. |
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| If it is the older leaves that are turning yellow (not necessarily the bottom leaves), than it is probably normal adaption from transplanting. |
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