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help diagnosing problem with my rhodie

applekin
17 years ago

I live in the Seattle area.

I have two Rhododendrons (chionoides) planted on the NW and NE corners of my house, about 2 ft from the very old foundation. They get a reasonable amount of sun and shade. They are NOT happy!

Initially, they showed signs I diagnosed as iron chlorosis and I treated the plants with a solution of chelated iron. There was no change. Since then, they have lost lots of leaves (especially one of the plants), maintaining only the ones at the branch ends. The remaining leaves hang a bit, and the new leaves are VERY small! One of the plants has a bad side and a better side...(the one with most leaves missing). One of the plants did not set buds.

I have transplanted one of them to a more shady garden away from the house. Chionoides, though, are known for being tolerant to exposure.

Normally this area has acidic soil, but I am in an urban area, so who knows.

Any ideas?

Here is a link that might be useful: half-sick rhodie

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