Brugmansia leaves yellowing
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Brugmansia, yellowing of leaves.
Comments (6)I have a similar issue with a hibiscus. I thought it was either nitrogen or iron deficiency. I posted a pick on davesgarden.com and one of the members told me it was the iron. Here's the 411: "Yes, it is chlorotic, and you have a iron deficiency. Go to Home Depot and pick you up some 'Chelated Iron'. It comes in a round cardboard container, kind of like a one of those cylinder type coffee creamer containers, with a pour or sprinkle side. Take it home and sprinkle it all around the bush into the ground. Follow the instructions on the container. Then water it in real good. I have a tree that I need to use this on every year. The stuff is amazing! Within 2 weeks the leaves go from almost albino white/yellow to a lush deep green."...See Moreyellowing brugmansia
Comments (3)drtoddh, First of all I would tell you not to use MG Potting soil. Second if it's just the yellowing of the leaves remove them. I would tell you to remove the brugs from all the soil, pull them out of the pots and try to spray them to remove the soil. Get some Earthgro from Home Depo which we recommend and repot them all. B. versicolor Ecaudor Pink will take the most sun or the three. B. Charles Grimaldi will take a little more sun than B. Jamaica Yellow by about a half hour. So morning sun is okay but mainly shade. I would also fertilize on a weekly bases with a monthly dose of Epson Salts, that would be one table spoon per 1 gallon of water. I tell all newbies, to feed their Brugmansia on Sunday after they attend church which is easy to remember for most. Yellowing leaves are signs of several things and should be removed according to karma! ; ) Give us a shout if you need more directions and Brugs!...See MoreBrugs yellow leaves
Comments (12)Brug is now very leggy in this 90°+ heat. It gets full afternoon sun and def wilts then. Watering twice a day does help but if I’m working and skip a morning it takes its toll. I want to prune it now but wanted input about that this time of year as it’s suggested to wait until fall. Heavy rains here in Central Fl really weighs it down. Suggestions. Btw I may move it to a morning sun only location....See MoreBlooming brugmansia, yellowing leaves
Comments (1)I am in North Texas, and it is quite common for my brugs to drop leaves, especially when it heats up as much as it has for the past week or so. I either pull them off or let them drop off as the plant does not need to try to support an unhealthy leaf. I would not worry about it, really think you do not have a major problem. Maybe others in your area will chime in as to the condition of their brugs....See Moredelineavit
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