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Old 04-12-2011, 05:44 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Default Re: Yellow leaves on my citrus ?

Perhaps a bit of reference from a place where we grow citrus...sowthwest coast of Mexico...

In my orchard, we have so many pests, plagues, and fungus,...oh, and ants that strip the tree of leaves. Ordinarily, in the spring we see old leaves yellow, and new leaves appear...leaves wear out.

When our trees are overcome be something huge, they usually pop out new growth and maybe flowers...and life continues.

I'm guessing (back to my 'houseplant days' that, your plant might be just fine...might need some bigger pot or root trimming, soil replaced, or you need a better place to grow it.

This forum probably has the best 'amended' pots in the world...weather the trees need it or not.

We try so hard to grow stuff where it is so exquisityly impossible...
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