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Maybe a dose of sequestered iron might help?
Our soils here can be very acidic, especially along the coast. When plants, especially rhodos, experience chlorosis iron never seems to work. More often than not epsom salts (magnesium sulphate) and/or gypsum solves the problem rather quickly; sometimes it is starvation and a shot of lime frees up nutrients - this drives the book-readers totally mad. Our remedies may simply be specific to our soils but worth a try if the iron fails.