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Mike Tr says... Arizona? Those leaves could have a bit of N,K or S deficiency or even salt and chloride toxicity as it is not clearly one thing or another if you have ruled out citrus greening. Arizona summer temps and especially low humidity would make any citrus stress. Hot wind is bad news for citrus. | About the Author Mike Tr Cairns 8th June 2014 8:18pm #UserID: 8322 Posts: 614 View All Mike Tr's Edible Fruit Trees |
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