how to risk my lemon tree after long irrigation with dishwasher grey-water

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  1. Wael

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    Hey all,

    i have in my garden a lemon tree I have planted 25 years when ago when I was a kid. During the last year the tree has been irrigated with dishwasher grey-water. The tree now has almost no flowers and looks sick. The dishwasher tabs has been used are not organic (Somat5: nonionic surfactants, phosphonates, oxygen-based bleach, polycarboxylates.Over 30% Phosphates)

    What is best to do to regenerate it and the soil?
    For now I will
    irrigate with clean water
    exchange part of the soil on the surface
    put organic fertilizer


    Do you know what is the best method to recycle dishwasher grey-water to be used for irrigation?

    Thanks
    Wael
     

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