Limequat dropping leaves ???
My limequat has just started dropping all of its leaves. The shoot tips are
turning a greeny shade of gray, that is going all the way down each of its stems. I've tried cutting off the tips, but it does not stop it. I think it might have a virus ?? Any advice on how to make it survive. |
Limequat dropping leaves ???
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gray wrote: My limequat has just started dropping all of its leaves. The shoot tips are turning a greeny shade of gray, that is going all the way down each of its stems. I've tried cutting off the tips, but it does not stop it. I think it might have a virus ?? That sounds more likely to be fungal. I find citrus quite tricky, on the grounds that they are sensitive to overwatering, underwatering, low temperatures, high temperatures, temperature variations, scale insects and so on. I would definitely check for those, and spray the leaves against insects and mites (e.g. soft soap or detergent and meths, saturating the leaves), but you may already have done. If it is fungal, I don't have a clue. Most treatments are toxic or ineffective or both. Regards, Nick Maclaren, University of Cambridge Computing Service, New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QH, England. Email: Tel.: +44 1223 334761 Fax: +44 1223 334679 |
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