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Lemon Tree help

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VMVM starts with ...
Hello,

need some help with my lemon tree please.

i recently moved it to one place to another place, it was a healthy tree (around 4 year old and nearly 2 m tall)

it was fruiting and healthy.

dug up well and replanted properly.

now it has lost all leaves and looks sad.

the brances still look green and live.

help please on how to get the leaves back

Regards

VM
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Julie says...
Did you prune it back heavily? If not, do it now, it may not be too late.
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VMVM says...
hi

thanks for the reply,

havent pruned it yet. gave some citrus food last week. should i prune it?
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Julie says...
Definitely. It's obviously struggling to maintain all those branches after being transplanted.

Lemon trees respond well to quite heavy pruning, they are pretty tough. Just keep it well watered.
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Huong says...
It looks not very bad. I believe it will survive.
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