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Insufficient watering stunts fruit size and can lead to sunburn. Overwatering may cause root and crown rot. Citrus trees need moisture all year, from 4 to 12 inches of water per month, depending ...
One of the main diseases citrus trees are susceptible to is chlorosis; this issue can arise through a few different factors—from pest infestations to overwatering to physical breakages.
The temperature around your pot can make a difference. Normally, citrus trees can tolerate cooler temperatures, but those low temperatures affect how quickly the tree can move water out of the ...
No damage to the trunk or bark flaking was observed. The citrus trees were not in a wet area and were not being overwatered or overfertilized. The grapefruit tree was within 15 feet of a septic ...
According to the Royal Horticultural Society, citrus trees need regular feeding and watering. However, overwatering in winter is one of the most common problems. Centrally-heated rooms are also ...