Q&A - Why have my azalea leaves lost their green color?
Question:
The leaves of my azaleas have lost their green color. What could be causing that?
Answer:
Azalea leaves losing their green color can happen for many reasons. It can be a nutrient deficiency, nitrogen or magnesium. It could also be the result of in insect infestation, most likely azalea lace bug. To see if you have a soil nutrient deficiency do a soil test. For the lace bugs there are several options including systemic insecticides and insecticidal soap.
Related Resources:
Control of Lace Bugs on Ornamental Plants
Azalea lace bug
The leaves of my azaleas have lost their green color. What could be causing that?
Answer:
Azalea leaves losing their green color can happen for many reasons. It can be a nutrient deficiency, nitrogen or magnesium. It could also be the result of in insect infestation, most likely azalea lace bug. To see if you have a soil nutrient deficiency do a soil test. For the lace bugs there are several options including systemic insecticides and insecticidal soap.
Related Resources:
Control of Lace Bugs on Ornamental Plants
Azalea lace bug