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Hollies dying slow death...

fordtt
19 years ago

I live in the upstate of SC and have several second-year soft touch holly shrubs starting to turn brown. Sounds simple but it's extremely slow to turn unlike drought conditions. We've had good rain and they haven't shown any signs of problems until about 3 weeks ago. There is new growth on part of the plants but on other parts the leaves turn a dull color, then a purplish-brown, and finally brown...dead. I've already lost one shrub and fear there are three right behind it. Thought maybe iron deficiency, soil acidifier...no change. Any thoughts or experience are most welcome as I'm baffled. Never had any problems like this...

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