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My leaves are turning yellow and falling. What is wrong with my citrus tree?

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My leaves are turning yellow and falling. What is wrong with my citrus tree?

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A. Yellowing leaves are an indication of a watering problem, which includes over-watering, inadequate drainage or a combination of the two. The problem can be easily treated and prevented by using the correct soil mixture. We recommend using 3-parts pine bark nuggets to 1-part standard potting soil (Scotts, Fafard, etc.). Whatever the soil mix, the key is to make sure that it drains and doesnt stay overly moist.

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