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Struggling citrus

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alexmisc123 starts with ...
Just wondering if anyone can help me with my struggling citrus?

They were planted 12 months ago, went backwards in winter and didn’t respond to the temperature change in spring. I airated the soil and fertilised with a citrus fertiliser. I got a big response with new shoots but they have now seemed to have stopped growing and started dying. The new growth is very weak and brittle to touch.

There was a heat wave and high winds about 2 weeks ago, should i fertilise again or could that make things worse? I have also read about incorporating gypsum. I’m willing to try anything to save them.

Thanks! Alex.
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Pauline Staff of Daley's Nursery says...
Your leaves may be getting infected with miner and other insectsd you could try eco oil or white oil in the cooler evenings to treat this while they are stressed. And the shade structures look good, I couldn't see them in the previous post
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