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Binwa starts with ... Every three to four months, my 2 pomelo trees get new leaves. But after a few weeks, leaves become clearer green, some weeks later, they start to get white to yellow spots that are enlarging until the leaf becomes mostly white. At that moment, it starts to dry out, getting wholes in the leaf, until it is completely dried out and falls off. Is this an illness, or do I give too much water, or is the soil PH not correct ? I do not know and do not know what to do to save the 5 year old plants. These two trees were planted 5 years ago, and they reach about 1 metre, but I presume this should be more. Many thanks in advance for your advice. Binwa Photos can be found on next links : http://gallery.me.com/benoit.philips/100014/Pomelo%20normal%20green%20leaf/web.jpg?ver=13059655200008 http://gallery.me.com/benoit.philips/100014/Pomelo%20leaf%20light%20green/web.jpg?ver=130596551700010 http://gallery.me.com/benoit.philips/100014/Pomelo%20Phase%201%20sickness/web.jpg?ver=13059655130008 http://gallery.me.com/benoit.philips/100014/Pomelo%20leaf%20phase%202/web.jpg?ver=130596551000011 http://gallery.me.com/benoit.philips/100014/Pomelo%20leaf%20phase%203/web.jpg?ver=130596550400012
| About the Author Binwa Belgium 21st May 2011 7:16pm #UserID: 3111 Posts: 2 View All Binwa's Edible Fruit Trees |
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JUJUBE FOR SALE IN MELBOURNE says... Hi there, I think your pomelo has got disease. If you read this link you will be able to find out which problem your tree is having. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/citrus/diagnostics/greening/greening.htm | About the Author JUJUBE FOR SALE Melbourne 25th May 2011 8:54pm #UserID: 2706 Posts: 715 View All JUJUBE FOR SALE's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author amanda19 Geraldton, Mid West WA 26th May 2011 12:41am #UserID: 2309 Posts: 4607 View All amanda19's Edible Fruit Trees |
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