{"id":23194,"date":"2024-01-02T10:40:12","date_gmt":"2024-01-02T08:40:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=23194"},"modified":"2024-01-02T10:40:12","modified_gmt":"2024-01-02T08:40:12","slug":"why-does-my-lemon-tree-leaves-turn-yellow","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/why-does-my-lemon-tree-leaves-turn-yellow\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Does My Lemon Tree Leaves Turn Yellow"},"content":{"rendered":"
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One of the most common issues afflicting lemon trees is yellow leaves, which can be caused by a multitude of environmental, biological, and chemical factors. An understanding of what might be causing this symptom is necessary for diagnosing and treating the underlying condition and preventing further spread of the problem.<\/p>\n

Environmental factors can often be the cause of the yellowing of lemon tree leaves. Excessively high temperatures, draughts, lack of sunlight, prolonged water deficiency, and too much water can all contribute to a yellowing of the leaves. Poor soil structure and excessive salinization can also contribute to yellowing, sending nutrients to other parts of the plant instead of the leaves.<\/p>\n

Bacteriological factors can also cause yellow leaves on your lemon tree. Citrus Greening Disease (CGD) is a disease caused by bacteria that can cause yellowing and browning on the leaves and shoots of citrus trees. Other tree diseases, such as Alternaria Wilt, powdery mildew, black spot, and root rot, can also cause yellow leaves and should be treated as soon as possible.<\/p>\n

The yellowing of leaves can also be caused by chemical causes. Poor soil pH, nutrient deficiencies, a buildup of salts and other chemicals in the soil, and the use of inappropriate pesticides can all lead to yellow leaves on your lemon tree.<\/p>\n