Causes
stunted growth with a distortion of younger leaves. curled, and their petioles bend downward. Copper
deficiency may be expressed as a light overall chlorosis along with
the permanent loss of turgor in the young leaves. Recently matured
leaves show netted, green veining with areas bleaching to a whitish
gray. Some leaves develop sunken necrotic spots and have a tendency
to bend downward. Trees under chronic copper deficiency develop a
rosette form of growth. Leaves are small and chlorotic with spotty
necrosis.