What's your question? Ask

Hyacinth Plant

Q.double leafs on lemon trees

Zone Milton Keynes | kmefthorne added on September 18, 2015 | Answered

The articles I have been referred to, I have already read. They are not specific to double leaf growth and why I cannot get my lemon tree to flower and then fruit. Please has anyone got specific information for this problem?

A.Answers to this queston: Add Answer
Nikki
Certified GKH Gardening Expert
Answered on September 21, 2015

Insects, disease, herbicide drift, and weather are all common factors that can lead to malformation of leaves. Most of the time, the abnormal leaves can simply be removed or picked off and the plant should develop normal growth once the stress factor has been identified and corrected. Also, whatever stressor is causing the unusual leaf growth may be behind your non-flowering/fruiting. The previously sent article should help determine the most likely cause in your situation.

Was this answer useful?
00

Downtoearthdigs
Answered on September 21, 2015

I'm unclear as to what you are referring to with 'double leaf growth'.
The article below covers the reasons for a lemon tree not flowering and growing fruit.

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/lemons/lemon-tree-not-fruiting.htm

Was this answer useful?
00

Log in or sign up to help answer this question.

Did you find this helpful? Share it with your friends!

You must be logged into your account to answer a question.

If you don't have an account sign up for an account now.

Looking for more?
here are more questions about...
Hyacinth Plant
Join Us - Sign up to get all the latest gardening tips!

Do you know a lot about gardening?
Become a GKH Gardening Expert

OK