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Certain plants are not doing well even though they are fertilized regularly. What is wrong?

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Certain plants are not doing well even though they are fertilized regularly. What is wrong?

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Some plants require acid soil, some need alkaline soil – for example, rhododendrons and azaleas require acidic soil to thrive. Or plants might have a specific micronutrient deficiency, or the nutrient balance could be off. For accurate results, another soil test should be done requesting analysis for micronutrients.

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