Adding too much lime to sweeten raise the pH the soil or over fertilizing can injure even kill the plant and creates problems that take years to correct. Cool soil temperatures and tomato ring virus can cause yellow leaves in early spring. As the soil warms and chlorophyll begins to mask the disease symptoms the leaves green up for the remainder of the season. Patience is all that is needed if this is the problem. The leaves that are newer - farther up the vine - are all green.
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It is normal for plants to shed leaves as they age, particularly those at the base of the plant that are starved of light. However, I notice that only some of the leaves are affected - have you checked whether this problem affects all of the stems or just a single stem?
If it is just a single stem then you will need to investigate it much closer to determine what the cause of the problem is mechanical damage, pest damage, virus etc. It may need to be pruned out entirely. Now this happens when the soil does not have enough magnesium. Thus, the clematis leave is deprived of its daily dose of magnesium. So, how do you know that the soil is lacking in the magnesium department? Simply, all you have to do is notice whether the yellow turning pattern starts from the older leaves or not.
In other words, you have to see whether the older leaves turn yellow at first. Then you can be sure about the fact that the soil lacks magnesium, a key element for the growth of plants. It goes without saying that yellow leaves can confuse you more than your partner. However, once you confirm that lack of magnesium is the reason for yellow leaves you need to take steps to solve it. The best part is you can take two approaches to this problem.
Number one is mixing 4 cups of Epsom salt with a gallon of water. This makes a solution that you can store in a sprayer. Then you can spray it on the plant from time to time to see improvements.
But a fair warning for you, this will take a while so have some patience. However, if you want a more permanent solution then you can apply Epsom salt to the soil. This will supply the plant with sufficient magnesium and the new leaves will be green and healthy.
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