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AdAdriana6 December 20231 Wish green leaves
Citrus, mandarin tree – leaf drop
Good evening,
The mandarin tree in the picture was purchased in the spring.
After the purchase I transplanted it using a special citrus substrate.
Some time after repotting all the leaves fell off.
It has been sitting on the balcony.
Now I have brought it into the house, but any leaves that grow, when they get close to maturity fall off.
The growing leaves are fragile, thin and seem to be somehow squeezed.Thank you very much!
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AdAdriana7 December 2023
Good evening,
I have two lemon trees.
1. the lemon in the attached picture.
I bought it this autumn.
Initially I kept it inside the house for a few days until I noticed that the leaves started to fall off, and then I took it out on the balcony and the leaves fell less, but they still did.
How can I help it?2. I had another lemon tree on the balcony.
At the end of August all the leaves fell off.
It tries to grow a few leaves but when they get close to maturity they fall off.
Now I brought it into the house.
How can I help it?Thank you very much!
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Hello! If a pest is not present, the most likely reason for the plants’ deterioration is due to several factors such as: transplanting immediately after purchase, changing the location several times, increased humidity at the root level, dry air, nutrient deficiency, insufficient light. In this case, it is recommended to keep the environmental factors constant (Citrus, plant care and growing guide), transplant only when necessary (Indoor plants - Repotting), check the health of the roots, water moderately (allowing the substrate to dry out before watering again), increase the air humidity if necessary and use a fertilizer such as Orgalix, 100 ml, which improves the metabolism of the plants (administered by watering, according to the label, in a dose of 10 ml/10 L water). From spring it is important to consider fertilizing the citrus plants regularly with a product specially designed for them, such as Citrus Fluid, 350 ml, administered by watering, according to the information on the product label. Given the condition of the plants, it is not possible to say exactly how they will develop in the future.
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