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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI have a small citrus australasica in a pot. It is indoors at present due to cold weather & frosts. The leaves at the outer edges of the plant have started curling up and although still looking green they are dry and crumble. I can find no traces of a pest infestatation. The soil is moist but not soaking wet
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1 Comment To "Leaf Curl"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 02/03/2018 @ 4:10 pm
This is the natural process indoors. The lack of humidity and direct, unfiltered light causes it to go into a semi dormant state. You can supplement light with about 200 watts of horticultural lighting, and either put a humidifier next to it, or spray a few times daily with a fine mist. This will help out.
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