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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Why are my limes taking a long time to ripen?

I have an indoor lime tree and it grew blooms and fruit for the first time (in seven years) this spring. I'm very excited. Now, it has 4 or 5 fruits on it and they've been on there since April or so. I read that I need to wait until they start…
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Can I graft a Navel or Valencia orange tree onto an established citrus tree?

I have a mystery citrus tree that bears sour and almost inedible small oranges. This tree is about 10 years old. I'd like to cut-off its branches and graft on branches from a Navel or Valencia orange tree. Is this possible? If that is possible then…
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How big a lemon tree can I grow indoors?

I recently (yesterday) received a lemon tree as a gift. It's a little more than two meters tall, and comes with a giant pot, maybe around 50 cm in diameter and height. I'm planning on growing it indoors, but I have two questions about the viability…
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What to do about grubs in vegetable garden and potted tree?

This Spring there seem to be grubs all over my garden, in just about any handful of dirt you flip over. There are lots of articles about how to handle grubs in your lawn, but I don't have a lawn, just a vegetable garden. (Left image is public…
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Forcing a non-grafted lemon tree to produce blooms & fruit

About 8.5 years ago I successfully germinated a lemon seed from a store-bought lemon (I believe it was a Eureka lemon). Fast-forward to today and that lemon seed has grown into a 9-foot tall tree. Luscious green leaves, a 2-inch diameter trunk, and…
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Red streaks in Louisiana sweet oranges

We have orange trees that have always produced "orange flesh" oranges. This year a few of the oranges have red streaks in them. Is is possible that this year the flowers were crossed with a blood orange tree?
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Why do fertilizers for the same plant type have significantly different ratios?

We have a beautiful, large citrus tree that hubby grew from a seed 25 years ago. It lives in a pot due to cold winters here, but spends as much time as possible outside - better for the tree and us. Now that the days are getting warmer, the tree…
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Why do the leaves of my (very young) Eureka lemon tree look folded?

(Edited to add more detail and an update at the end) I have a small Eureka lemon tree that is few months old, and is currently showing signs of weakness that are worrying me. In more detail, some time ago it was withering: following this question, I…
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Can I save any of this orange harvest? (probably under-watered tree)

The house I'm renting has a number of fruit trees. I'm in San Jose, CA and with the drought, it has been a challenge to give them the right amount of water while still conserving. It seems the mature orange tree is suffering with the same level of…
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Why have my lemon seedlings stopped growing and turned yellow?

I planted some lemon pips in November last year, and they grew to about 4cm tall, and it seems as if they aren't growing anymore. They have been the same size since December, and they have now turned into a very light yellow. I can't think that this…
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What is causing curled leaves on different varieties of citrus?

Is anyone able to identify this disease / pest? We have this on several citrus of different types including an orange, grapefruit, lime, and a mandarin orange. My first thought was that it could be snails as some of the blighted area almost looks…
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Are my orange tree's yellowing leaves a sign of underwatering?

I have a mature orange tree in my back yard and I've noticed that the lower leaves at the extremity of have started to to yellow over the last couple of months. Is this a sign of overwatering? Underwatering? A lack of necessary nutrients? Something…
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Trimming back a Meyer Lemon tree

I have a Meyer Lemon tree that I brought inside for the winter and am now ready to bring outside. The problem is that there's no good place inside where it would get 100% sunlight, instead only part of the tree did. As a result one branch grew…
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Which pesticide should I use for the orange trees?

My orange tree seems to have some disease. The leaves are bubbled and curled. Does anybody know the name of the disease? Which pesticide should I use to cure it?
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Is this a sucker? Can they grow above the graft line?

I have a citrus tree of the Washington Navel variety, which is around 4 years old (and has been here for 2 of those). Naturally this means it's a scion grafted onto rootstock of which I don't know the variety. A few weeks ago I got this branch…
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