Hi. I have a small lemon tree - only about 3 feet high. It was transplanted in winter about 3 months ago (I’m in Australia, so seasons reversed). It grew well for a while but now it’s showing two problems. The leaves are yellowing, and they are curling along their long axis - as you can see in the attached photo. Can anyone tell me what the problem is.
Thanks
Arron
Lemon tree problem
Sorry, it seems I can’t post the phot. Just imagine the leaves as rolling (or more like folding) up along the central vein.
Thanks
And here’s some other things that might help. It’s a lemonade tree, rather then a lemon. Also, it’s not leaf curl or leaf miner, as that is a constant problem here but is easy to recognise. Temperatures have been moderate over the last couple of months except for one hot 35degrees celsius day. I’m also suspecting maybe overwatering was an issue, as I mulched it heavily after transplant and watered it regularly. There are several other citrus trees nearby not showing the same issue. I’ve applied fertiliser regularly.
Cheers
Arron
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