Citrus Leaf Curl
Leaf curl on citrus trees is usually associated with insect infection in particular aphid infestations on young leaves. This curled appearance remains after the aphids have gone. Leaf miner damage also causes leaf curl.
While leaf curl is more often a result of insect damage, if this doesn't appear to be the case, check for deficiencies using tissue analysis.
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