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Jul 27, 2016 4:09 PM CST
Name: Andrew
South East Michigan (Zone 6a)
Region: Michigan
mandolls said:I doubt if you did anything wrong - the yellow veining and the slight crinkling of the leaves may mean that it has a virus of some sort - and there isn't anything you can do about that. A lot of dahlia stock out there is infected with one virus or another. It is possible that the signs are from a lack of nutrition. You might try a foliar feed and see if that makes a difference. If you have other dahlias nearby that are taller and greener - then its probably virus related.

As for height - there are quite a few dahlias that only get to 3 ft or even less, so it depends on the variety.


I'll look into the feeder.

I had no idea it might have a virus, it's the only one that has any yellow in it. The rest are emerald green.

Appreciate the education. I didn't think about a lack of nutrients, I guess I assumed since my Roses were growing so well that the soil had plenty of good stuff in it.

Thank you again.

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