leaf discoloration - Knowledgebase Question

Port Charlotte, Fl
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Question by jellis1227
February 8, 2011
my Keylime tree has black on some of the leaves- what causes that?


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Answer from NGA
February 8, 2011
The problem sounds like sooty mold and is caused indirectly by scale insects. Scales suck the plant juices and excrete a liquid called honeydew. The sugar content of this excrement is just high enough to encourage fungal growth. That's what you're seeing on the leaves of your tree. There are several control options: if the plant isn't too large, you can use a gloved hand and squish the adult scales. Or you can scrub the scales off with a soft brush, then rinse with soapy water. Or, you can apply a dormant oil to effectively suffocate the scale insects. Apply dormant (horticultural) oil to all surfaces of the plant to get good control and don't spray if the air temperature is below 40F or above 65F. Be sure to read the label, and apply exactly according to directions to avoid damage to your key lime tree.

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