Camellia Plant leaves turning yellow is a common issue that many plant owners face. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including environmental conditions, nutrient deficiencies, pests, or diseases. Understanding the cause of this issue is essential to taking corrective measures. Yellow leaves can signal a range of problems and can be indicative. Leaves become enlarged and fleshy with small, greenish-white galls on the undersides. These eventually turn brown or rust-colored. Remove affected leaves and spray with fungicide. Reduce watering and when planting camellias, avoid overcrowding. Root rot is a fungal disease causing leaf yellowing, poor growth, and wilting followed by imminent.

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Too Much Fertilizer. Excessive fertilization can lead to burns on the leaves in the form of yellow spots. Camellias do not require much fertilizing. If they are happy with the amount of water and the type of soil they are planted in, they should only need a light fertilizing at most, 3 times per year.. Camellia Growing Habits. All camellias grow to around 2m tall in the right conditions and can cope with hard pruning as they do grow from old wood. Mature camellia bushes have a height and spread of roughly 2x2m. Camellia thrives in partial shade and is fully frost tolerant so can be kept outdoors all winter.