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Leaves are closing in my tangelo tree

We planted a citrus tree, I think it is a tangelo, a month ago; I noticed that the leaves edges are closing ,the leaves look are kind of pipe shape. Any ideas? I might be watering it to much, I usually spray with hose, when I water my yard every other day.


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