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The curling of leaves on a lemon tree is a common occurrence and one that can indicate several issues. There are a few potential reasons why the leaves of your lemon tree curl. Firstly, environmental stress could be a culprit. Specifically, this stress can be caused by excessive sun exposure or too much heat. In addition, if the area of your lemon tree receives too much water or the tree is over-fertilized, this could cause the leaves to curl. Secondly, it may be due to extreme temperatures. Temperatures that swing too much in a short amount of time can cause a lemon tree’s leaves to curl up. Thirdly, nutrient deficiencies can also be the cause for leaves curling on your lemon tree. Common deficiencies that could cause the leaves to do this include calcium, phosphorus, and nitrogen. Lastly, a lack of pollination can also contribute to this curling of leaves.<\/p>\n

Fungal Infection<\/h2>\n

In some cases, it could be a fungal infection that’s to blame for why your lemon tree leaves curl. There are a few different types of fungi that are common, such as powdery mildew, which can cause the yellowing of leaves. Also, a bacterial infection called citrus canker could cause lesions to form on the leaves. Both of these infections can cause the leaves to curl. If you suspect that a fungal or bacterial infection is the cause of your lemon tree’s leaves curling, you should seek out a professional who can provide a diagnosis and offer treatment options.<\/p>\n

Pests<\/h2>\n

Another possibility for why your lemon tree leaves curl is the presence of pests. Certain pests, such as mealybugs, aphids, and scales can feed on the sap of the leaves, causing them to curl and look unhealthy. If there are signs of any of these pests, you’ll want to take action as soon as possible to eliminate them. Otherwise, the leaves may continue to curl and become damaged.<\/p>\n

Nutrient Availability<\/h2>\n

Sometimes, the leaves of your lemon tree may curl up due to a lack of nutrients. In order for a plant to grow and thrive, it needs to be able to absorb necessary elements from the soil. If there is not enough phosphorus, calcium, or nitrogen available in the soil, it can cause the leaves to curl up. To correct this problem, you can fertilize your lemon tree with a fertilizer that is specifically designed for citrus trees.<\/p>\n

Improper Pruning<\/h2>\n