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Feb 7, 2024 12:43 AM CST
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Hello,

I have 2 young plants of citrus in my garden, both grow from a seed.

One is Citron 1.5 years old and on is a leamon about 1 year old.

I planted them in ground 4 month ago in the fall, where I leave is still very warm weather.

In last two weeks we had cold weather 8 celsius at night and lots of rain and wind.

After the weather passed the leaves of those plants get some yellow dots but no other plants around, including grown citruses.

Photos are attached.

Can someone tell me how it looks like? A disease, a hard time for the plant? And what disease it could be and how can I take care of it?

Citron when was little has a yellow dots and I told I water it to much..

Thanks a lot in advance!
Yinon
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Feb 7, 2024 12:38 PM CST
California Central Valley (Zone 8b)
Region: California
It looks like mechanical damage to me, probably caused by the wind, rain and cold. Life inside was pretty cushy next to life in your garden. the tree wasn't prepared for the radical change in conditions - the leaves were probably very tender and now are scarred. New leaves will be fine.
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