Whats wrong with my camelia?

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Hi
We have a mature Camelia...variety unknown as This was already in the garden when we moved in last year. It flowered well last year...medium sized blooms pink with white splashes.
This year the large amount of buds have not flowered.
Also the leaves are drooping and are yellowing from the edges. On some leaves there are mottled yellow spots.
The plant looks sorry for itself.
The garden has recently been landscaped and this necessitated the shrub being desired in January.
I am feeding it with MiracleGro liquid feed for Camelias.
Please could you advise me on how to improve the health of this plant.
Thankyou
 

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Twigs

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Two things to check...ph level of the soil.
and the moisture of the ground around the plant. Lightly moist is ok, wet a soggy will cause root rot.
If the Ph is to high, your plant may need more iron.
 
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Two things to check...ph level of the soil.
and the moisture of the ground around the plant. Lightly moist is ok, wet a soggy will cause root rot.
If the Ph is to high, your plant may need more iron.
Thankyou
 

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