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citrus trees need help
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I think the eruption caused problems with our fruit trees.
the avocados took a hit but one seem to be recovering now.
It has some nice fruit.
Just not as many as it should.
The other two trees are bare.

The citrus are coming back more slowly, but seem to be getting somewhat better.
Wind storm blew an ohia over that smashed our lemon.
I took it out.
The orange and satsuma are doing quite well now.
The Honey's and the unID'd tangerines are still under the weather.
One of the Honey's was put in by the former owner.
It's not doing well.
I'm gonna take it out.
The other Honey that I put in has a scab infection or similar.
I'm going to severely prune it and treat with a fungicide.
Hopefully I can bring it back.

Black sooty leaves usually means a mold from sugar on them.
Probably from tree sap.
It needs to be cleaned up.
It'll draw ants.

I wouldn't worry about moss on the trunk or branches.
We live in a wet climate.
Moss will grow on tree bark.
The wet climate is not the best for citrus.
They prefer things a bit drier and sunnier.
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citrus trees need help - by loffelkopffl - 09-24-2021, 05:52 PM
RE: citrus trees need help - by kalianna - 09-24-2021, 08:22 PM
RE: citrus trees need help - by Ccat - 09-26-2021, 06:18 PM
RE: citrus trees need help - by 1@3_aBc - 09-27-2021, 10:24 AM
RE: citrus trees need help - by Space Karen - 07-15-2022, 05:15 PM

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