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Q.Limequat in trouble!

Zone Sierra Madre, Ca Zone 10 | Ute added on November 7, 2016 | Answered

We received a limequat in March. It was transported bareroot and we potted it immediately in a large enough pot to provide some space for the roots. Initially, it did well, had lots of flowers, which turned into beautiful roots. Then it started curling its leaves, which eventually dried out. It never dropped the leaves or fruit. The outer branches are dried out, the soil feels moist. I couldn’t tell if it started curling leaves due to over- or under- watering. Any thoughts/help/suggestions?

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Downtoearthdigs
Answered on November 8, 2016

Watering should take place when the well draining soil is dry.

This link will help refresh you on the care requirements.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limequat

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