I have a couple Camellias that are showing signs of some type of deficiency or a Ph problem. I've submitted a soil sample for a test but was curious if this patterning in the leaf chlorosis and damage to the leaf edges was an obvious example of a particular soil issue. I just started working in this garden so I can't say for sure when the problem began. The soil in this part of coastal South Carolina typically has high Phosphorus and Calcium #s so maybe that is part of the problem. Thanks for any help!!!
Bob
Camellia deficiency id
search -> Phytophthora ramorum + CAMELLIA
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