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What's wrong with my lime tree leaves?
Sometime during the summer I noticed our 2-yr old key-lime tree had some weird looking things going on with its leaves. Awhile back I sprayed with a combo pesticide and fungicide spray and nothing has really changed. I do keep it well watered and use Osmocote sporadically through the year. Any ideas what this is? It almost looks like a shiny, slimy coating.
I haven't seen many aphids at all either this year. I can get more pictures if I need to...thanks! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Leaf minor, aphid damage.
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Leaf miner...appreciate it!
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Could also be some thrip damage as well.
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where in Texas do you live that you lime tree lives outside year round?
down south? th EDIT: i've got a buddy who bought one this year, but is keeping it in a large pot so he can drag it in the garage in the winter. around the DFW area it gets cold enough to kill it...anks... |
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