Questions tagged [citrus]

For questions about citrus trees, about how to care, propagate or identify them.

The label refers to the common name and the genus Citrus in the Rutaceae (rue family of flowering plants). Citrus plants are believed to have originated in an area bordered by NE India, Myanmar/Burma, and Yunnan (China); but are currently cultivated around the world in generally warm weather s without s.

Citrus trees include oranges, , grapefruits, and limes. Research suggests that Fortunella (kumquats), Poncirus, Microcitrus and Eremocitrus should also be included in Citrus. Plants from the Clymenia will also hybridize with kumquats and limes, suggesting these are also closely related.

Citrus plants are typically grown as large shrubs or small trees with spiny shoots and evergreen . Citrus are "hesperidium" = a specialized kind of berry with a leathery rind and segments of pulp (liquid-filled) vesicles. Fruit is usually eaten fresh or pressed for juice. Citrus fruit and juice are good sources of vitamin C, flavonoids, and citric acid (ascorbic acid). The citric acid gives citrus fruit a characteristic sharp flavor.

For cultivation, citrus trees hybridize easily, and are often propagated with grafts to preserve a variety's characteristics. Most require non-freezing temperatures, although some oranges (especially mandarin oranges and the related Trifoliate Orange) have some frost tolerance. Frosts tend to result in particularly sour fruit.

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What's wrong with my citrus?

First two are a lime, second two are a tangerine. Both of these have done well in previous years. The lime is especially bad it does not seem able to add new leaves, and the existing leaves have yellowed. It's been like this for ~6 months. Seems…
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How to handle citrus cutting blossoming

I had to remove a fairly uncommon (maybe ugli fruit), but dying citrus tree last year, and took some cuttings - 1 of which appears to be growing. My concern is that it is tiny (cutting is maybe 15cm high), blossoming but has no leaves. How do I…
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How should I prune this kafir lime to produce a bushier plant

I live in Sydney, AU. I have a kafir lime with 3 lanky branches. That I bought last year. Now that summer is almost upon us, I want to prune it a bit to produce a more bushy plant. At the start of spring, the tips of those branches grew by 5-10 cm…
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How do I salvage my dried up lemon tree?

my lemon tree is about 2 years old and it was in good shape. I went on vacation this month and the tree wasn't watered for 2 weeks. Now all the leaves are dried up and the stem feels dry too. I scratched the bark and it's still green inside. Whay do…
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Deformed leaves on Buddha Hand citron

What citrus disease is this? I picked up the very last Buddha Hand Citron from the store, so I couldn’t choose a better looking plant. Its leaves have wavy contours and the inside is bubbly. I don’t see any pests on it. I’ve looked underneath the…
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How far away should I plant new citrus tree?

My two 12-year-old orange trees did not recover from the hard freeze in the Houston area earlier this year. I have given time for new growth and cut a couple branches to check for green wood. Nada. The trunks are starting to turn black. I would…
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Citrus tree cutting preparation for propagation

I have an indoor potted citrus tree (grown from a seed) that has a great sentimental value for me but that I have cared for improperly and it has been in a very bad shape. It has recovered now but growing very tall and spindly, and now it has…
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Big root sucker on productive orange tree

This orange tree produces wonderful oranges in large quantity. I just noticed that its double-trunk structure is due to a sucker that was allowed to grow and nearly take over. The two trunks form a balanced shape and the tree is productive. The two…
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Leaves on mandarin tree looking dull

Suddenly I have noticed that the leaves on the mandarin tree are looking dull and curling (whole tree). It's a 3 year old tree and it has been producing lot of fruits. I watered the tree yesterday and noticed this today. Could it be because of over…
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Can I graft a citrus using two different techniques simultaneously?

I am thinking of grafting a mandarin on a citrus tree that is most probably a grapefruit, but not sure. As I understand, they're compatible as both a citrus trees. My question is - can I graft a bud and with a cleft onto the same tree at the same…
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How to identify which variety of lemon you have?

Last month I decided to start some lemon seedlings from store bought organic lemons imported from Argentina (which for me is a first, usually lemons are imported from Mexico or grown in USA) fast forward a month later, all of the seeds I tried to…
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Saving an indoor Meyer lemon tree with a couple leaves left

I’ve had this Meyer lemon tree since January. It was doing well, blossoming, etc. but in the past 2 months it’s slowly lost most of its leaves. I used to water it once a week and mist the leaves daily for humidity. It gets 12 hours of light via a…
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Citrus: should old flower stalks be removed?

A kumquat was bought last winter and then had its fruits removed. This summer it’s not flowering. I’m wondering what it supposed to happen to the old flower stalks? Should I remove them (because they are not drying off by themselves) or are they of…
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Will citrus recover from alkaline soil/fruit drop?

Recently bought a place with orange, Clementine, lime, grapefruit, and lemon trees. New to growing citrus and did not test soil so did a fantastic job of nearly killing them all. Our soil ph is 8.5, very alkaline. Am adding about 2" of peat moss all…
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Help with lemon tree and encouraging new branch growth

I bought a lemon tree at the start of the year, at the time it was healthy and had fruit on it. Unfortunately it then suffered severe leaf drop and branch death. I think it was due to high stress from temperature fluctuations in the office…