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Anonymous starts with ... Tahitian lime - My tahitian lime tree,over time,started to have the leaves curled inwards.I thought it was a reaction to the heat we are having in Melbourne.This got progressively worse, to a stage where it was clearly visible, the tree is in severe distress. Now, all the leaves are dried and dead and are falling off ? Why ? Will the tree ever come back ? What could have gone wrong ? Any ideas would be much appreciated. | About the Author 26 Melbourne 4th January 2008 2:08pm #UserID: 537 Posts: 2 View All 26's Edible Fruit Trees |
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John says... Sounds like curly leaf to me. I carn remmeber (sorry bad memory), the mights that curse this. But if you take a leaf in to a good garden shop he would probly sell you a copper oxide spray for the folage. If it was a stress problem, the leaves would have browned around the edges some what. | About the Author John10 SB South Australia 16th February 2008 8:20pm #UserID: 549 Posts: 127 View All John10's Edible Fruit Trees |