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Posted 1Y ago by @Fruittreedude

Hey guys, I have a young cherimoya plant and the leaves a...

20ft to light, direct
15โ€ pot with drainage
Last watered 2 months ago
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@Fruittreedude's I am so sorry but I didnโ€™t even know what a cherimoya was and had to go on the internet to get an answer from internet AI. I guess its fruit is rare. I wonder if internetAI has answer? Yes he did. I figured if Greg is AI maybe internet AI could give an answer. Yellowing cherimoya leaves can be caused by various factors, including nutrient deficiencies, especially nitrogen and iron, or issues with watering and drainage. Overwatering or underwatering, as well as root rot, can also contribute to yellow leaves.
lol yea literally everything could be a problem ๐Ÿฅฒbut I think it is a nitrogen deficiency