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Many of the leaves on my Sandringham pelagonium are tinged bright red - I suspect a soil deficiency?
16:49 Mon 21st May 2012
 
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I'd go more with the over watering. At this time of year we tend to over water hoping to get a more flush plant and flowers. Once the heat arrives they're fine.
18:30 Mon 21st May 2012 Go To Best Answer

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I'd go more with the over watering. At this time of year we tend to over water hoping to get a more flush plant and flowers. Once the heat arrives they're fine.
Cold was the first thing that i thought of
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Thanks, chaps - I think over-watering might be the answer: my wife is always complaining that I drown everything!

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