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elp! What the hack is this? Is this just a super severe iron deficiency? Younger leaves are most affected.
Dr. Crane is on point! You are smart to get his input!!
Would need to see the condition of the entire tree, but that leaf looks indicative of normal spring leaf drop, where older leaves yellow and drop.
Severe Manganese deficiency.
This is my neighbor's coconut cream. It looks pretty bad any ideas? Fertilizer burn and ?
Magnesium deficiency.The tip burn may be from an episode of water-logging, from excess sea salt, or fertilizer burn.
I'm not an expert, but that thing looks like it's related to my ex-wife.You guys in Florida sure have a lot of bugs.First thing I noticed when I moved to San Diego 40+ years ago was the absence of bugs - in warm weather, we can leave the sliding glass door out to our patio open all day without the screen. Only have to close the screen door at night when the inside lights attract moths.