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Finger Lime dieback

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DaveFromOz starts with ...
Any suggestions would be appreciated.


We have had our 2 x Finger limes growing for 6-7 years in Brisbane. (Both from same order from Daley's.)

Tree on left took 2-3 years to fruit successfully. Is now about 2.5 metres high.

Tree on right is stunted, never fruited and has areas of die-back. It is now about 1 metre high.

Note:- about 45 cm gap between when planted.


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denise1 says...
I also had a finger lime that collapsed almost overnight. The other one nearby not affected. Not from Daleys as I am in New Zealand/ Aotearoa.
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crano says...
Fingerlime dyeback- is this a normal process?
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