I'm new here and also quite a beginner plant owner.
I planted 4 calamansi trees 1 year ago from seeds. Since I live in an apartment I have them in larger pots. Calamansi is a tropical lemon tree common in the Philippines. During the winter I kept the trees inside and a few months ago I moved them to the balcony to give them more summer sun and fresh air.
Everything was fine, they grow nicely until a few weeks ago the leaves started to get dry and to drop. Some starts from the tip some from the side and some in random spots. The problem started with the bottom leaves and it's moving slowly upwards. In the same time they are still growing new leaves on the top.
Please share your ideas how to stop this process.
I planted 4 calamansi trees 1 year ago from seeds. Since I live in an apartment I have them in larger pots. Calamansi is a tropical lemon tree common in the Philippines. During the winter I kept the trees inside and a few months ago I moved them to the balcony to give them more summer sun and fresh air.
Everything was fine, they grow nicely until a few weeks ago the leaves started to get dry and to drop. Some starts from the tip some from the side and some in random spots. The problem started with the bottom leaves and it's moving slowly upwards. In the same time they are still growing new leaves on the top.
Please share your ideas how to stop this process.