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Any luck "reversing" citrus greening?

castorp
9 years ago

Hi,

My citrus have greening. The extension agents won't give an official recommendation, but they say they think it's best to cut them down to prevent spread (though just about every citrus I see in town shows symptoms, so I'm not sure that matters much). Some nurserymen in my area (one of them a former extension agent) tells me the greening can be slowed down and even reversed to some extent using a combination of organic fertilizers, azomite, and other such things. I've been giving my citrus organics all along, and azomite for the last year. Still, some are declining badly, and others are following. As for replanting and using systemic pesticides, the common commercial approach, I'm just not gonna do it.

So, my question is: have any of you had any luck "turning around" a citrus tree with greening? If so, how did you do it? If you tried and failed, please let me know about that too. I would really rather go ahead and get rid of the diseased trees if there is no hope.

Thanks,

Bill

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