Cold weather can cause citrus leaves to curl and so can water stress. Aphids are another cause.
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Lemon leaf curl can be caused by factors such as pests like aphids and spider mites, fungal infections like citrus leaf miner, or environmental stressors like overwatering, under fertilization, or extreme temperatures. Proper pest management, maintaining good air circulation, and providing appropriate care can help prevent lemon leaf curl.
Rose Clear is not specifically designed for controlling Peach leaf curl. For effective control of Peach leaf curl, it is recommended to use specific fungicides labeled for this purpose, such as copper-based fungicides or synthetic fungicides like chlorothalonil. It's important to read and follow the directions on the fungicide label for best results.
Leaf curl on bitter gourd plants can be caused by various factors such as viral infections (e.g., cucumber mosaic virus), excessive heat or sunlight, herbicide damage, or certain pests like aphids and whiteflies. Proper monitoring and prompt treatment of the underlying cause can help manage leaf curl in bitter gourd plants.
Leaf sheath and spikes
Yes, both neem and lemon leaves have reticulate venation, where veins form a network or mesh-like pattern on the leaf surface.
The botanical name of the lemon plant is Citrus limon.