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Yellow leaves on lemonade

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John starts with ...
Hi, I have a dwarf lemonade tree in a pot. It is growing nicely with some fruit. The issue I have is that it has a lot of yellow leaves. Any idea what the problem is?
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MaryT says...
My first guess is magnesium deficiency - try watering in some Epsom salt.
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Mike says...
Zinc and manganese deficiency can have symptoms of interveinal chlorosis also.Even tho' these two get applied together some foliar or liquid micronutrients containing zn/mn and some epsom salts would cover all bases.
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John says...
How often should I apply Epsom salts?
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MaryT says...
I would give it one good soak then wait and see. Say a good handful in a bucket of water.
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