I have a very young calamundin bush, about 3 yrs old, which used to have lots of leaves and small branches when I inherited. Last year, I took it inside the house before winter, and at that point, the leaves started curling and falling off. So I controlled the watering, and the new leaves didnt curl anymore but they all soon fell off during winter (well, I thought that was the reason). Now it's
spring, and one new branch started to grow, and thinking more light would be good, I moved it quickly by the french door (but still inside the flat as it still gets cold). The single branch has since then grown huge such that I needed to support it with a pole. However, this is the ONLY branch which grew, and no leaves are
growing on the old branches! Should I cut off those old twigs? And are those leaves starting to curl again in those photos? I now water and fertilize (Summer formula starting April) once in 10 days! Or am I just being impatient???
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24118673@N02/sets/72157608129722072/
Pls help as I really want to get some leaves and fruit from this plant.
I've attached a link showing the status of the plant last November, and how it looks now.
Thanks