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Clementine tree losing it's leaves

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Ronda05 | 00:53 Sat 23rd Feb 2008 | Home & Garden
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I have a clementine tree that is about 8 years old that was started from seed and grown in a container.

I have recently brought the tree indoors because of it being winter and it has started losing it's leaves. I have checked the plant for any type of insects and it does not appear to have any.

Is this something I should be concered about or it is normal?

Thank you in advance for your help.
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Its leaves. No apostrophe.
very helpful Lucy, well done!!

Clementines will often drop a few leaves in winter due to low light levels. Also the humidity is lower indoors and this can also cause leaf drop. Nothing to worry about, just keep it watered and feed during the spring when you see new growth.

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