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- Gnats on lemon tree - Ask Extension
I have a problem with gnats on my Meyer lemon tree, I used insecticide soap spray but it don't work, what can I do ?
- Lemon tree - fruit falling off prematurely - Ask Extension
I have a Meyer lemon tree that seems to be healthy, gets plenty of blooms and lemons after blooming Within a month or two, the tiny lemons fall off The tree is in a sunroom and gets morning direct sun (until noon) I water once per week and apply organic citrus fertilizer once a month or so
- Mites on lemon tree - Ask Extension
What your lemon tree has is scale, which is something citrus are fairly prone to Scale insects grow a hard shell to protect them from predators, and it also provides pretty good protection against insecticides
- What kind of plant is this? - Ask Extension
the leaves are fuzzy and smell lemon and some kind of mint It is not native to this location, I'm not sure where it's from
- Butterfly Larvae Destroying my Citrus Trees - Ask Extension
Or how can i prevent the butterflies from laying their eggs on my grapefruit, lemon and lime trees (that i grow in pots) When i see the Monarchs flying around my yard, i know it's egg laying time
- Meyer lemon tree problems - Ask Extension
I have several small Meyer lemon trees, offspring of the original tree that’s since died (after its best production season ever: 30 beautiful lemons and then it croaked ) The plants are outside from spring through late fall, then inside for the winter The leaves are turning mottled green yellow , with many falling off No sign of insects
- Scale on a Meyer Lemon - Ask Extension
I have a Meyer Lemon tree which is about 3 feet tall I put it outside in the summer and it does wonderfully However, when I bring it inside in the fall it immediately is attacked by some kind of scale The scale seems to allow leaching of a sugary substance and the lemons all fall off What can be done to get rid of the scale?
- What is causing the brown spots on my potted lemon balm plant? - Ask . . .
Lemon balm wants moist soil Let the top 1 2-1" of soil dry between waterings, but if you put your finger in the soil and it is drying any farther down, then it needs to be watered more often
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