meyer lemon tree leaves are curling! HELP ME!!!!!
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Meyer Lemon Tree with leaf curl
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Hiding from the sun put in shade or part shade
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I have the same problem with my lemon tree, but it's really hot in C.A.
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Excessively hot weather can cause leaf curl, as can running too dry.
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put iron
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the leaf will curl underneath like that from lack of potassium...had that happen to my lime.....its normal for meyers to go a bit yellow in winter or when the leaf dies.........use epsom salts as well.
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creepy video
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LETHAL GREENING !
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it lack of nitrogen.
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The soil looks over watered and the pots are way too small. The roots become compacted in a small pot --- not good for the plant. Lemons need good drainage, and, do not overwater. Let the top of the soil dry out to a depth of about 2 inches. While they need fertilizer about once a year, don't overdo the fertilizer.
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i bet u just get all the girls having all those fresh lemons for fresh lemonade..
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Possibly a potassium deficiency.
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Neem oil takes care of leaf miners. Once a week until they're gone.
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they do that from time to time. jdeschamps80. this is scott Easley. check out what my trees look like now after a year and a half. my new channel is called ( leadfarmer73) if ya want to see to my bigcitrus making monsters lol... thank you for posting.
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Thank you for this, I will view all of these over the wknd....best from Mr. S.
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Thank you Mr Squirrel, this is scott easley and yes you were right! my trees were getting too much water and wind plus I had them in some premixed potting soil from a big box store and it had really poor drainage. thanks for posting. my new channel is (leadfarmer73) if you want to see how big my trees are now.
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not miners on this one Michelle R but I am have a rough time with them now. any suggestions on how to naturally get rid of the little rascals?
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kadar ahmed, it was fine. I still have them in pots and they are huge nower than me and i'm 5'10". it was too much water and wind that made them curl over like that.
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hello sara thoma, this is scott Easley and I have a new channel. my new channel is (leadfarmer73) and I can help you with your citrus tree. it could be a number of things. right off the top of my head, without seeing the tree, it sounds like you may need to feed the tree. its not getting enough nutrients. hope to hear from you soon so we can help with your tree. I have a few videos on my citrus trees from a normal persons point of view. it may help. thanks for asking hope to hear from ya soon.
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it could be any of the reasons that I gave. if you want me to help ya out a little bit, you can contact me on my other channel (leadfarmer73) I have all kinds of citrus and learned a lot from trial and error reading and a hand full of citrus classes. you can also see how big the trees in this original "HELP ME" video, it will blow your mind! I can show you how to turn your little tree into a little citrus factory lol... thanks for asking, hope to hear from you soon.
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Hello ladyweasel, (leadfarmer73) is my new channel if you want to see how I plant and grow all of my citrus trees. as far as your roots go, you don't have to do anything at all. it's always good to repot your tree into a bigger and better pot than the one you get from the nursery. the leaves could be falling off for a number of reasons. I'll just name a few..... either too much or not enough water, high wind, direct sunlight on the trunk, too cold, too hot, root bound in pot, root rot....
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