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Yellow hydrangea leaves indicate iron chlorosis

  • Yellow leaves on plants are called 'chlorotic' and indicate iron deficiency, which is a common issue.
  • Iron deficiency chlorosis can be triggered by moisture issues, winter injury, or environmental conditions.
  • To treat this, apply an iron product following label directions, available at local garden centers.
  • Hydrangeas require ammonium sulfate fertilizer, which they respond to well, for healthy growth next season.
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Yellow hydrangea leaves indicate iron chlorosis

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Inforum broke the news in Fargo, United States on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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