Does your lemon tree leaves turning yellow?- Causes and treatment

When life gives you a lemon, make lemonade. But make lots of it when you have a lemon plant.

Planting a lemon tree is worth rewarding. It showers you with a lot of fresh, refreshing, and citrus fruit. But what happens when it shows some diseases? What happens when your lemon tree leaves turn yellow?

It might make all your efforts go in vain. Yellow lemon tree leaves can indicate a number of correctable problems but if you are a little bit attentive and take some measures, your plants can start flowering soon.

So let's dive into the article below,  and let's find out the reasons and prevention of lemon trees turning yellow.

Causes of lemon trees turning yellow?

Over watering

Lemon trees grow well when the soil dried out between the bouts of watering which means they grow best when the top two inches of the soil becomes dry before watering. It means the lemon trees require watering once per week with a generous soak.

So if you are doing the fault of watering the plant too frequently and making the soil moist consistently, the lemon leaves start turning yellow.

Prevention

Plant your lemon trees in well-draining soil if your lemon tree leaves turn yellow.

If you are planting your lemon tree in a pot, use a good pot with drainage holes underneath so that excess water could escape through it and the soil becomes dry.

Don't water your lemon tree too frequently.  Water it once or twice a month.

Drought

As we discussed earlier, the lemon tree leaves can turn yellow due to over watering. Thus it prefers a dry and warm climate. But if the lemon plant is exposed to a dry climate for a longer period, it can show signs of stress and the lemon tree leaves start turning yellow.

If you are growing lemon trees indoors, they can be more exposed to the dry air and it shows more signs of yellow leaves.

Prevention

As the leaves turn yellow due to drought, locate your lemon tree away from droughts or from the source of heat. Mist the leaves of this plant regularly to improve the micro climate of your lemon tree.

Carefully monitor the soil moisture during heat waves to prevent your plant from drought and if necessary, water the lemon tree more frequently to prevent leaves from turning yellow.

Lack of fertilizer

Lemon plants are heavy feeders and they produce fruits when they get regular feeding, especially in the season of summer and spring.

When they lack nutrition the leaves start turning yellow with retaining green veins and start dropping out from the plant.

If you are growing your lemon tree in a pot, it shows the sign of yellow leaves more often, as the soil in the pot has a lesser capacity to hold nutrients. Thus the roots lack nutrition.

Prevention

To prevent your lemon tree leaves from turning yellow, apply a fertilizer made especially for citrus fruits once every month during the summer and spring season to keep the leaves healthy and growing.

But make sure, you don't use a lot of fertilizer as using a lot of fertilizer can also turn the leaves yellow.

Conclusion

As you read this article this far, you might have got the idea of why your lemon tree leaves are turning yellow? and the methods to prevent it.

Regular applications of a citrus fertilizer, good regular watering practices, and full sun can help the lemon tree recover from a drooping appearance with yellow leaves over the following weeks.

So follow the upper methods and make your lemon trees look green, and fresh all throughout the year.

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