no leaves on lime (forum)
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suzanne stinchcombe starts with ...
I brought a dwarf lime tree, just a small stick, the wind blew nearly all the leaves off, it had only half one left then it blew off. Is there any way I can coax some new ones back, or is that the end of it, thanks sue stinch
Time: 28th October 2009 3:44pm
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Ellen says...
don't worry continue water it daily or every other day once, depend on how hot the weather is in your area.
It will grow new shoot with new leaves . Let nature take it course. If you pamper it too much you might kill it LOL
Time: 28th October 2009 4:54pm
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Diana says...
Hi Suzanne,
Yes, the same happened to my relatively new dwarf mandarin, plum and persimmon when I was away for a few days when it was very hot, dry and windy last month. They have all recovered after a bit of dilute seaweed and half a watering can or so a day.
Diana http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/my/1961/)
Time: 29th October 2009 10:30pm
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