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To avoid yellow leaves on a lemon tree, it is important to provide proper care. Monitoring the tree’s soil, water and temperature are essential steps to maintaining the health of the lemon tree. When possible, inspect the leaves regularly to check for discolouration, which is usually an indication that the tree is in need of care. If the leaves appear yellow, the following steps can be done to treat them.<\/p>\n

Monitor Air Circulation<\/h2>\n

Poor air circulation can lead to yellow leaves on lemon trees, as stagnant air can produce an environment that is unfavourable for healthy foliage. To prevent this, prune and thin the tree’s foliage for increased airflow. Carefully trim the branches and stems to create proper light exposure and improved airflow.<\/p>\n

Choose Your Watering Technique<\/h2>\n

It is essential to water lemon trees frequently, but not to over-water. When watering, make sure that the roots are saturated with moisture. Additionally, try to water at the root system instead of from overhead. When watering from overhead, make sure to partially dry the foliage before nightfall, to prevent the leaves from becoming too wet.<\/p>\n

Check for Fungal Disease<\/h2>\n

Yellow leaves can be an indication of fungal diseases, so it is important to check if the tree is infected. Fungal diseases may spread quickly and are known to damage the foliage of a lemon tree. Treat fungal diseases with the right fungicide, administered by following the instructions of the manufacturer.<\/p>\n

Use Compost Mulch<\/h2>\n