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Lemon tree leaves turned brown, what to do.?

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I recently purchased a baby lemon tree from florida. It came in a little travel bag and looked to be in good health. On my way from traveling from Florida back to Louisiana we stopped somewhere for a few hours. I left my plant in the car. When I got back in a few hours later the plant was very moist in the bag and the leaves turned brown(completely). When I arrived back in louisiana I put it in a bigger pot and placed it by a window (following the packages directions) I was hopping they would have turned back to green by now but there still brown and its been over a week. Now the leaves are getting crispy and the baby plant looks like its dying. What do I need to do so that it doesn't die?

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  1. sugar water helps plants grow and makes tehm healthier

    i think it should help..

    hope it does :]

    oh and you might want to trim off the brown parts taht are already dry and crispy. those are dead and wont grow back.


  2. paint them

  3. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/seed_swap_...

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