If you notice that only one side of your citrus tree has drying or browning leaves, it can be alarming. The rest of the tree may still look green and healthy, making the issue even more confusing for beginners.
In most cases, this uneven leaf damage is caused by a bacterial infection that spreads through specific branches rather than the entire tree at once. Acting early and correctly can help your citrus tree recover without affecting its overall growth.
How to treat drying one-side leaf drying?
Step 1: Prune infected leaves and branches
The first and most important step is pruning. All leaves and branches affected by the bacterial infection should be trimmed off. However, avoid over-pruning.
Important pruning tips:
- Retain at least 70% of the tree’s healthy leaves
- Remove only visibly infected areas
- Always use disinfected scissors or pruning tools
Disinfecting tools helps prevent bacteria from spreading to healthy parts of the tree or to other plants.
Step 2: Treat the tree after pruning
After pruning, it is crucial to treat the tree to eliminate remaining bacteria and support recovery. Spray Mr Ganick Organic Plant Acid thoroughly on the tree.
This helps:
- Suppress bacterial activity
- Reduce the risk of reinfection
- Support natural plant recovery
Be sure to spray both the leaves and the tree canopy for effective coverage.
Step 3: Encourage New Healthy Leaf Growth
In addition, the tree needs support to regrow healthy leaves, applying Mr Ganick 532 Organic Leafy Fertilizer once a week.
Leafy fertilizer helps:
- Stimulate new leaf growth
- Enhance crop yield
Consistent feeding allows the citrus tree to recover faster and regain its full canopy.
How to Use Organic Plant Acid?
When using Mr Ganick Organic Plant Acid, follow these guidelines:
- Shake the bottle well before use
- Apply in the morning or late afternoon
- Avoid spraying under direct sunlight
- Spray once a week, covering leaves and canopy
Frequency guide:
- Preventive or mild cases: once a week
- Severe cases: once every three days
What Does One-Sided Leaf Drying Indicate?
When citrus leaves dry on only one side of the tree, it usually means:
- The infection is localized to certain branches
- Bacteria have entered through wounds, pruning cuts, or pest damage
- Water or nutrient flow is disrupted in affected areas
Unlike nutrient deficiencies, which often affect the whole tree evenly, bacterial infections tend to appear patchy or one-sided.
Revive your citrus tree: Stop one-sided leaf drying today!
One-sided leaf drying in citrus trees often signals a bacterial infection, not just a nutrient issue.
Take action now with proper pruning, targeted treatment, and consistent care to restore your tree’s health and ensure robust growth.
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