Why is my previously robust Eureka Lemon tree dying

Discussion in 'Fruit and Nut Trees' started by Elihu58, Oct 15, 2012.

  1. Elihu58

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    I have a Eureka lemon tree, about 13 years old, which had produced good and plentiful lemons most of this time, but has been slowing dying back over about 4 years now. I've tried fertilizing regularly every few months with citrus fertilizer, adding compost, and watering thoroughly every couple of weeks in dry weather. Nothing has helped even temporarily. I live in San Francisco on a south-facing hillside. The tree is in a confined space, at least 64 cubic feet in a raised bed behind a retaining wall, with excellent drainage. It has lingered on, producing green leaves that turn yellow quickly, and the branches have died back a few feet every year.

    Any ideas why the tree is dying? I am concerned that if I replace it with a new tree, it too will wither.

    Thanks,

    Elihu58
     
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