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Why my kumquot tree leaves turning yellow?

My young about 1 meter tall kumquot tree in the ground is now bearing ripen bright yellow fruits in the middle of Sydney winter but the leaves are turning yellow even I keep the soil moist and feeding it with fertilizers.

However the leaves are not falling and the tree just looking unhealthy.


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 07/08/2018 @ 8:15 am

Yellow leaves can be caused by many things including lack of nitrogen, insufficient light, water-logged soil (plant roots need oxygen to thrive), dry soil, or iron deficiency. … If new leaves are yellow with green veins, the problem may be a lack of iron.
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