Citrus Help! Please help ID issue in Meyer Lemon Tree in AZ
Jason Andersen
6 years ago
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Comments (14)Scale "bugs" feeds on the plant and then secrete a waste product called honeydew. You can google this and read about it. The ants come around to feed on the sweet, sticky honeydew. If you have a big infestation of scale and you walk under a large tree with it, it will "rain" down on you. Yuck. I generally physically remove as many creatures as I can. I try to prune off heavily infested branches, and keep the plant open and airy. I try to keep the plant as healthy as possible with compost and organic mulch, and pesticide and herbicide-free so beneficials including birds will come and help. I would put the scale that I removed and the pruned peices into a bag and discard. I probably would not compost this. Most plants can survive a moderate infestation, most plants are never entirely pest free. I agree horticultural oil acts by smothering the scale. Most folks feel these oils are fairly low toxicity. If you practice IPM you wouldn't really use them. Some folks make a homemade oil and water mixture. Not sure if this is less toxic, use olive oil? If you do use an oil, yes you should spray the undersides of the leaves where the scale hides. I think you would have to repeat after a time as the eggs hatch. I vote for enticing beneficials into the garden with organic practices and plant diversity. I think your Meyer will be OK. Laurie...See MorePlease help my Meyer Lemon Tree is Dying
Comments (2)Meyers don't like changes, so if you had it outdoors then moved it indoors, it will drop leaves. Also, those leaves look a bit mottled like spider mites could be a problem. Also, if you look at the plant sideways, it will drop leaves. Folks on citrus forum could probably help you, but they'll probably ask you to show the entire plant....See MoreMeyer Lemon Tree issues! Help please
Comments (1)Hi! I think it is nutrient - deficient. What do you credit and how often? What mix did you pot it in? Also, remove the stake as it will make the stem weak. I recommend using Foliage Pro when you water and then sprinkling in some Oscomote plus into the top later of soil. When it blooms, don't let it keep too many lemons otherwise it will put its energy into fruit production and will not grow....See MoreHELP!!! Please help me with my meyer lemon tree
Comments (10)Christina, those other leaves look mighty fine and dark green. You must of been doing something right all year. Many times citrus will drop leaves, turn color or even get attacked by pests this time of the year. The cold comes into play. A lot less direct over head sunlight like summer and watering has to be pulled back dependent on the temps.. That leaf looks like it just naturally fell off.....Mike When you sprayed with Neem, did you spray under the leaves too? Looks like you did the tops but not the bottom.....See MoreJason Andersen
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