December 23, 2024

28 thoughts on “VIDEO: 5 Tips How to Grow a Ton of Lemons on One Tree

  1. To get a good harvest of sweet citrus fruits, plants need enough food. Citrus trees (Citrus spp.) require relatively high levels of nitrogen, as well as phosphorous and several NPK micronutrients, in order to thrive. Plants that grow indoors need a slightly different fertilization schedule than trees that grow outdoors.

    Begin fertilizing outdoor citrus trees early in the year, during January or February. If using a specially formulated citrus fertilizer, continue to apply it as directed on the label. If you calculate the nutritional requirements of individual trees, divide the required amount of nitrogen by 3 and apply a third in January and February, a third in April and May and a third in August and September. The required micronutrients may be present in the soil, but you should pay attention to the tree for signs of micronutrient deficiency. Yellow or pale green foliage with bright green veins can be a sign of a magnesium, iron, or zinc deficiency. This can be corrected by spraying micronutrients on the foliage. For example, mixing 1 to 2 tablespoons of Epsom salts with 1 gallon of water and spraying the mixture on the leaves gives magnesium.

    The nutritional requirements of indoor potted citrus are the same as for citrus grown outdoors. Both require regular feeding of nitrogen and micronutrients.

  2. Can I leave my lemon plant in large pot? Will it make fruit in the pot. Also, I live in Georgia USA. Could I leave out in winter if I surround it with lots of mulch and maybe might need to cover it. We do get freezing temps in Jan and feb.

  3. Thank you so much for this amazing information. I have a lemon tree in a pot and I have been so confused about whether to keep it outside in the winter or not. There is so much conflicting information on you tube. But I could tell by how wonderful and full of fruit your lemon tree is, I knew you were the right person to listen to.

  4. my Lemon tree its full of flower but, once the fruit appears they die like shrank themselves, I don't know what's happening, please help, i am in Perth

  5. G day mate I'm from Sydney Australia I put orange tree In about 2 months ago I'm noticing the leaves going yellow I see it started to flower and I see little Oranges but the leaves a going yellow…

  6. Thanks so much for these tips. My tree produces small fruit and hardly turns yellow and always feels hard and they are very bitter. Please advise if you can prune the tree aggressively and restart with your tips? Many thanks.

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