Ooooo I forgot all about El Salvador! That is brilliant coffee. I have a Jamaica blend right now(coffee subscription) I was gonna switch it to some Ethiopian but now yeah El Salvador all the way...that is the perfect autumn coffee.
About your citrus...could it be citrus greening? The Asian citrus psyllid was super prevalent this year down in floribama. It is truly causing serious problems. Idk if it would effect other plants similarly but different colors but the orange definitely looks like some I've seen with greening.
The Uganda Bugizu if you can still find it is totally awesome too, as is the Burundi. Most people tend to just not even think of these regions. This year, yah you'll pay 3 dollars a pound MORE for that 'other' popular region that's mediocre this year, but won't even look at this one?
JBM's have in my experience been mostly marketing and hype. HUGE and HUGELY successful !! marketing campaign is what drives them. Nothing super about them about 90 percent of the time... except their prices. Yah, it's good, it's not GREAT, it is not really standing out in any one quality, scores maybe an 85 or so, but people pay top dollar for a name. THAT is it right there, the name recognition. just like a certain mermaid that sells burnt sewage but people will gladly pay 8 to 10 dollars for a cup of slop, JUST so they can show that cup and pretend they are somehow, slightly better than YOU are... because THEY paid 10 dollars for that cup !!
Kona is another one that people get stupid over. Kona at least has a unique flavor that ONLY Kona has, so there is that. Did you know that a coffee only has to have like 10 or 20 percent Kona in it for them to be able to put the "Kona" label on it (and the kona price), the rest is typically another much lower priced arabica, some will really do you over and put a Robusta in there to kick the caffeine up.
Were you aware that Kona is just where it is grown? Low grade FAR inferior beans are grown on that Island too, but because they were grown on "Kona", these low grade culls, can technically put the "Kona" label on themselves too and sell for "Kona" prices??
Don't let a name fool you into paying stupid prices. Do some research before you buy ANY specialty coffee !!
Aaron