Have several pavement roses next to the raspberries. The roses have developed what I call verigated veins, the veins and neighboring tissue stays green, but the rest of the leafs are very pale, almost yellow and than turn brown on edges and die. 2 out of 4 rose bushes in a bed I am moving the roses, tried a lot of things but could never figure out what ailed them. Problem is, adjacent to the two rose bushes that were infected, the raspberries are doing the exact same thing. Very green veins and very pale green/yellow leaves. Remaining neighboring raspberries are fine, just immediately down drainage from the bad roses Was told by someone there might be an iron deficiency for the roses, so tried steel wool in water for several days and added to soil several times, no success Seem to be something transmitted in the soil, but wild guess Need my raspberry margaritas in the Minneapolis sunshine If you send me direct email, can send photos Thanks in advance
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