Loving our Citrus. How to care for our trees. Maggie O Neill Lemon Blossom Heritage Farm Claremont Garden Club Sept 13, 2017

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Loving our Citrus How to care for our trees Maggie O Neill Lemon Blossom Heritage Farm Claremont Garden Club Sept 13, 2017

Lemon Blossom Heritage Farm Keeping history alive for future generations Educate the public Feed my family My test garden

Carrying on the traditions of our grandparents, and great grandparents and so on

San Bernardino County Master Gardeners v Part of Agriculture and Natural Resources Division (UCANR) v Volunteers educating the public by sharing peer reviewed research done by Univ. of Cali and other universities on a wide variety of topics

Citrus action group, invasive pests San Bernardino Regional Seed Library(SBRSL ) Answer any questions you may have

Todays talk Healthy citrus, how to get there and how to maintain it Citrus greening disease

Healthy citrus Selecting and Planting Watering Nutrients Mulching Pruning

Selecting Size considerations, can get dwarf, semi dwarf, full sized Temperatures less sugar in fruit, less cold tolerant Ripe fruit for every season?!

Planting Dig hole approx. 2xs the size of pot Add some compost, don t make plant tooo comfy! Keep soil level at previous level Face dog leg north Plant in N to S orientation for row style planting Don t plant right now at all???

Watering New trees: every 3 to 4 days Every 7 to 10 days, 14 if its cool Every day? Figure out ET rate, and divide(or call master gardeners and have them do it for you!!)

Watering cont. Do not let young trees get dry Don t go into the summer or winter dry Keep water in mind when planting citrus next to something, like grass

The old days

Lawns rob citrus of water and nitrogen.

Don t give up!! It can live!!

Mulch!!!

Pruning: Shape tree as it is growing Cut out dead and diseased wood Keep center of tree open, but be careful cutting outside and letting to much light in Can shape tree to desired size, hedge..etc. Clean clippers between cutting, and when cutting diseased wood

Cut out suckers Grow below the graft union Will grow quickly Have large thorns Often have trifoliate leaves

Cut out water sprouts Grow very quickly Do not have good structure, so will not support fruit Takes energy away from rest of tree

Of Special note: Mandarins and some others will produce well alternate years.its not just your imagination!!! Can trim to reduce this effect

Feeding Sulfate of ammonia, ammonia sulfate Separate micronutrients N-P-K Chemical or Organic fertilizer

Feeding cont. Feed in the early spring and fall, before it gets hot/cold Feed evenly at drip line Do not feed stressed tree Don t feed when it is to hot or cold

Nutrient deficiencies Nitrogen(N) Phosphorus (P) Potassium(K) Micronutrients: Iron, Zinc, Calcium, magnesium, manganese

Nitrogen(N) Deficiency overall pale yellow on older leaves, less fruit, smaller trees, less blossom

Nitrogen deficiency

Phosphorous (P) deficiency appears in older leaves-small, bronze, margin die back.less common in mature trees

Potassium(K) deficiency yellowing/bronzing on leaves with corkscrew like curling

Manganese deficiency green veins and pale areas in between

Iron deficiency yellowing between small green veins, newer growth

Zinc deficiency yellow mottling in between terminal leaves

Zinc, Iron and Manganese are immobile and deficiencies are seen on new growth.symptoms appear very similar

Calcium deficiency

Common diseases: Quick decline, citrus tristeza virus Black spot Citrus canker Citrus scab

Citrus quick decline D

Black spot

Citrus canker

Citrus scab

Common pests Leaf miners Scale red, black Mealy bug White flies Asian citrus psyllid Ants Mites

Leaf miner

Red and Black Scale

White Fly

Citrus mealybug

Spider mites

Rodents

Master Gardeners can Help!! Contact your local county UCANR master gardeners, Los Angeles or San Bernardino county Ask questions about pest and disease identification and how to deal with it in the least toxic manner, using an IPM approach Ask questions about ET(evapotranspiration) rate and how much water your citrus really needs Call their helpline or send them an email

Beneficials Lady bugs Lacewings Parasitic wasps and more, pollinators, birds.

Citrus greening disease What is the disease How is it spread History of disease Where we stand right now What's happening in riverside What should we do in Claremont Why we shouldn t give up!???

Citrus greening disease Huanglongbing disease, yellow dragon disease HLB Bacteria, Candidatus Liberibacter Originated in China

Kills trees within 3 to 5 years of infection

Fruit becomes misshapen and bitter

Huanglongbing (HLB) disease Huanglongbing in fruit HLB in trees

Disease infects all citrus Oranges Lemons Limes Kumquats Tangerines Grapefruits Citrons Alsoooooo..Orange Jasmine and Indian Curry Leaf

Asian citrus psyllid ACP, Diaphorina citri Relative of the aphid Pierces and feeds on fluid from plant tissue Lays eggs on new growth Nymphs feed on new, possibly infected, growth Harmless, except for transmitting the deadly disease

Parasitic Wasp, Tamarixia Radiata

Citrus greening around the world 200 to 300 years ago: first appeared in China, first reported so china 1921: disease reported in Philippines 1928: disease in south Africa 1960s: HLB appears Thailand 1998: ACP arrived in FL 2004: disease in Brazil 2005: disease in FL 2012: first appeared in CA, Hacienda Heights mega graft! Also moving through Texas, Arizona, Caribbean, Mexico and now Gerogia

90% of Florida's citrus is infected Production is down x billion crates California out produced Florida for the first time since 1943 No backyard citrus left in Florida No cure for bacteria, hasn t been cultured in lab yet Hundreds of cases of HLB in Southern CA. testing above legal limit

Where do we stand in CA? Over 100 confirmed cases Psyllids found as far north as Placer country, and all along the 5 and 99, ACP quarantines in central valley Quarantine area for ACP in ALL southern California counties HLB quarantine in Los Angeles County, also in Orange county HLB quarantine in Now in Riverside county

What is happening in riverside HLB quarantine area All non commercial fruit must be consumed on property Residents can be fined for violating quarantine No citrus for sale in HLB quarantine area Needing to track movements of green waste Commercial properties are getting treated 4 or more times a year All produce must be tarped Mandatory spraying of citrus within (800m) of infected trees Mandatory removal of infected trees Bag all citrus waste

What do we need to do Be on the look out for ACP Look for symptoms of HLB Contact Agriculture Commissioner if you think you have citrus greening disease Tell your friends and neighbors Support citrus industry efforts to protect our states citrus

Treat trees with ACP Organic options Chemical Options Both organic and synthetic treatments can be found at your local nursery Spot treat small trees Ant control Remove unwanted trees

Yellow sticky traps

CaliforniaCitrusThreat.org

What should we do in Claremont? Inform the public Inspect trees, look for Insects and disease symptoms Keep our trees well watered Keep trees well fed and mulched Remember they are dealing with a drought too!!

Don t.. Don t share citrus foliage, and teach others about the reason Don t share unwashed citrus fruit Don t buy citrus from out of the area, or move Don t move uncertified cuttings/graft material around at all!!!! Don t forget to clean your clippers between pruning!

What hope is there? Disease resistant root stocks? Greenhouses? GMO citrus?

Lets look at some soothing citrus

Lemons

Limes

Sooo many Oranges..

Buddhas hand

Variegated pink lemonade lemon

Australian Finger Lime

grapefruit

References Beth Grafton-Cardwell/UC ANR web page California Citrus Threat California Citrus Mutual Citrus Matters Citrus Insider Tried and True or something new? Toni Siebert, Tracy Kahn Nov 2011 Article

Thank you for coming Please contact me with any questions, or if you would like me to present on this, or related topics: Magoneill@aol.com