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A spray for fertilization, or a spray for insect control?
The bad thing is your tree is growing in Florida, which is the worst possible location possible for a citrus tree. Healthy citrus trees die just as dead and citrus trees that are not in prime condition. If an infested psyllid feeds on your tree it will die. The tree's only hope is that a cure can be found. They have been desperately searching for a cure for over 10 years and as yet have not found it. I give your tree a zero percent chance for a long life unless you surround it within a tight screened habitat to keep psyllids from ever reaching it. If your tree has be growing outside it could very will have already been infected.
You might find this helpful or interesting: https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/403/2015/03/foliar-feeding.pdf
Quote from: Vlad on July 08, 2019, 10:40:13 PMYou might find this helpful or interesting: https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/403/2015/03/foliar-feeding.pdfi almost lost that naval orange it was dying I delved into the greening research and found a treatment they were using , it worked tree is back healthy as can be . Epinbrassinolide it is a plant based plant growth regulator it may cure I don’t know but I’ve treated my ruby red grapefruit also and it’s back to normal I also noticed a strange thing while holding 40 or so grapefruits it bloomed in July again and is holding the fruit from March and july so no they don’t die there are two treatments that work that I know of , do they cure HLB I don’t know. But I treat them once a month regardless always see the ACPs on tree then I spray with spinosad