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Citrus leaf curl
i got a few citrus plant and the leaves curl up, it is only on the new
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Citrus leaf curl
Steve wrote:
i got a few citrus plant and the leaves curl up, it is only on the new shoots, how do i stop this? steve Water more often? |
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Citrus leaf curl
"Jonno" . wrote in message u... Steve wrote: i got a few citrus plant and the leaves curl up, it is only on the new shoots, how do i stop this? steve Water more often? i water well every day |
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Citrus leaf curl
On Mar 26, 10:50 am, "Steve" wrote:
i got a few citrus plant and the leaves curl up, it is only on the new shoots, how do i stop this? steve It may be citrus leaf miner. If the curled leaves have silver/grey trails underneath then this will be the cause. There is no cure but white oil can prevent it. I made my own using equal parts vegetable oil and water with a dash of detergent. Spray this on new foliage. It worked for my lemon tree in a pot but it's since kicked up its heels as I can't water it enough in Brisbane Here is a good refernce: http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s1397350.htm Joel |
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Citrus leaf curl
citrus gall wasp infestation can also cause new growth to curl up from the
plant being stressed, and as far as i know the only way to get rid of it is to remove the infected branches (the ones with the little swollen nodes on them) and use white oil to try and prevent reinfestation, keep the fertilizer and water up to the plant too. hope this helps "Jolly" wrote in message ps.com... On Mar 26, 10:50 am, "Steve" wrote: i got a few citrus plant and the leaves curl up, it is only on the new shoots, how do i stop this? steve It may be citrus leaf miner. If the curled leaves have silver/grey trails underneath then this will be the cause. There is no cure but white oil can prevent it. I made my own using equal parts vegetable oil and water with a dash of detergent. Spray this on new foliage. It worked for my lemon tree in a pot but it's since kicked up its heels as I can't water it enough in Brisbane Here is a good refernce: http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s1397350.htm Joel |
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Citrus leaf curl
Jolly wrote:
citrus gall wasp infestation can also cause new growth to curl up from the plant being stressed, and as far as i know the only way to get rid of it is to remove the infected branches (the ones with the little swollen nodes on them) and use white oil to try and prevent reinfestation, keep the fertilizer and water up to the plant too. hope this helps "Jolly" wrote in message ps.com... On Mar 26, 10:50 am, "Steve" wrote: i got a few citrus plant and the leaves curl up, it is only on the new shoots, how do i stop this? steve It may be citrus leaf miner. If the curled leaves have silver/grey trails underneath then this will be the cause. There is no cure but white oil can prevent it. I made my own using equal parts vegetable oil and water with a dash of detergent. Spray this on new foliage. It worked for my lemon tree in a pot but it's since kicked up its heels as I can't water it enough in Brisbane Here is a good refernce: http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s1397350.htm Joel Plants will fall victim to these problems if the basics arent met. First of all make sure you have the plants in a situation of plenty of fertiliser, chook manure works wonders with citrus, and silverbeet will really take of with this stuff. Proper watering is also a necessity. If you overdo the watering, that can also create a problem with root rot. (same effect as not watering, not enough nutrients reach the plant) So if what youre doing is not working, dont do it for a while and try something else. (sounds inane but it works for me) I have never had any problems with silverbeet, and its seen as unburstable locally, so it may be something a simple as shallow depth of soils, not enough drainage, soil too sandy soil hasnt got enough humus. Let us know how you go. Also try changing position of plant next time, as this will help assess the rpoblem. |
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"Steve" wrote in message ... "Jonno" . wrote in message u... Steve wrote: i got a few citrus plant and the leaves curl up, it is only on the new shoots, how do i stop this? steve Water more often? i water well every day If you don't mind me saying please don't water your Cutrus every day that is far too oftem, once or twice a week if its in a pot once a week if its in the ground is fine. |
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I get citrus leaf miner that can cause havoc with new growth, but read once
not to fertilize after the end of Dec as the leaf miner come towards the end of summer. Seems to be about right for Newcastle. The first attack wasn't until mid Jan, but fortunately as the trees hadn't been given a good burst of food for a month there wasn't much new growth at that time. Weekly application of white oil seems to limit the problems. Rogor (Leybacid) works a treat on my grapefruit and valencia orange, killing the grubs already in the leaves - but was a disaster on my limes. The bottle says not to use on Myer Lemons as it can cause leaf drop - it also does on limes ! - mind you I didn't get any leaf miner on the limes - there were no leaves for them to get into. Lime recovered quickly and is now cropping well. Cheers, Geoff "Jonno" . wrote in message u... Jolly wrote: citrus gall wasp infestation can also cause new growth to curl up from the plant being stressed, and as far as i know the only way to get rid of it is to remove the infected branches (the ones with the little swollen nodes on them) and use white oil to try and prevent reinfestation, keep the fertilizer and water up to the plant too. hope this helps "Jolly" wrote in message ps.com... On Mar 26, 10:50 am, "Steve" wrote: i got a few citrus plant and the leaves curl up, it is only on the new shoots, how do i stop this? steve It may be citrus leaf miner. If the curled leaves have silver/grey trails underneath then this will be the cause. There is no cure but white oil can prevent it. I made my own using equal parts vegetable oil and water with a dash of detergent. Spray this on new foliage. It worked for my lemon tree in a pot but it's since kicked up its heels as I can't water it enough in Brisbane Here is a good refernce: http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s1397350.htm Joel Plants will fall victim to these problems if the basics arent met. First of all make sure you have the plants in a situation of plenty of fertiliser, chook manure works wonders with citrus, and silverbeet will really take of with this stuff. Proper watering is also a necessity. If you overdo the watering, that can also create a problem with root rot. (same effect as not watering, not enough nutrients reach the plant) So if what youre doing is not working, dont do it for a while and try something else. (sounds inane but it works for me) I have never had any problems with silverbeet, and its seen as unburstable locally, so it may be something a simple as shallow depth of soils, not enough drainage, soil too sandy soil hasnt got enough humus. Let us know how you go. Also try changing position of plant next time, as this will help assess the rpoblem. |
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You dont need to nessecarily stop this. I have 3 citrus trees that grow in pots and this is normal. Uncommonly this could be a bug eating the leaves. To get rid of the bugs, you can spray insecticidel soap which you can buy at most landscaping centers.
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