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Question by  Mary57 (75)

Why do I have yellow leaves on my Russian sage?

 
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Answer by  BrendaG (6111)

That can be a sign of over-watering or not enough water. Weather changes can cause leaves to yellow. Insects could be the cause.

 
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Answer by  srainne (2597)

Generally, yellow leaves indicate over watering of a plant. Before you water next time, pull some of the soil back and feel the soil about an inch or two deep. If the soil is moist, don't water.

 
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Answer by  Jalaine11 (2043)

You Russian sage may be receiving to much water. Let the soil dry out between watering. These plants do well when they are not over-watered. It may also help to get the soil healthy so that the plant has more nutrients to draw from. Use an organic fertilizer on the soil surrounding the plant.

 
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