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Yellowing Leaves on Orange Trees: My Orange Tree Leaves Are Turning Yellow

Yellowing Leaves on Orange Trees: My Orange Tree Leaves Are Turning Yellow

Oh no, my orange tree leaves are turning yellow! If you are mentally screaming this as you watch your orange tree’s health ebb, fear not, there are a multitude of reasons why orange tree leaves turn yellow, and many of them are treatable. Read on to learn about them.

Why are My Orange Tree Leaves Turning Yellow?

Cultural practices, environmental conditions, disease, and pests may all be at the root of yellowing leaves on orange trees.

Disease

Yellowing leaves on orange trees are often the result of a disease, most often a fungal disease such as Phytophthora gummosis (foot rot), Phytophthora root rot (caused by the same fungus as gummosis), and Armillaria root rot (oak root fungus).

Pests

Several pests may be the culprit in orange trees with yellow leaves.

Nutrient Deficiency

Yellowing leaves in oranges may also be caused by iron deficiency resulting from a high soil pH, high phosphorus, or low iron levels. This generally occurs in the spring when soil temps are cold and makes the leaves turn pale green to yellow. Apply foliar nitrogen, such as urea, to increase set and yield.

Environmental/Cultural

Prevention is the key to avoiding yellowing leaves on orange trees. Gardening practices such as proper irrigation will reduce the spread of diseases, along with the application of fungicide or pesticide and fertilization to buoy the tree’s defenses.

Unseasonable weather changes may also result in yellowing and leaf drop, so protect the tree by covering it or, if it is a container plant, move into a protected area. Additionally, remove any fallen fruit or that which is rotting on the limb to prevent attracting fungal or bacterial diseases. Prune out defoliated branches in the spring after the tree has completely leafed out.


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