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How To Grow Meyer Lemon Tree

Whether grown in a container or planted in the ground, Meyer lemon growing requires at least six hours of sunlight. In the hottest summer areas, morning sun and afternoon shade are best for growing Meyer lemons. Start with a healthy tree, grafted onto a hardy rootstock.

How long does it take for a Meyer lemon tree to produce fruit?

The amount of time it takes depends on how the tree was grown. A grafted tree can bear fruit in as little as two years, while seed-grown Meyer lemon trees can take anywhere from three to seven years to produce fruit.

Where should I plant my Meyer lemon tree?

All citrus trees love the sun, and the Meyer lemon tree is no different. It will grow and fruit best when located in full sunlight, though it can survive in a slightly shady spot. This tree prefers at least eight hours a day of direct light.

How do you grow a lemon Meyer?

Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil and mix some Yates Dynamic Lifter Soil Improver Plant Fertiliser into the soil in the bottom of the planting hole. You can also grow a dwarf Meyer lemon in 40cm diameter (or larger) pot filled with Yates Premium Potting Mix. After planting your new tree, water it in well.

How do you grow a Meyer lemon tree indoors?

Best way to grow your Meyer lemon tree indoors Place your tree in the brightest part of your house, near a south-facing window. If the tree doesn’t get 8-12 hours of light a day, add some low-energy LED grow lights. Fill a pot tray with rocks.

Do you need two Meyer lemon trees to produce fruit?

The Meyer lemon is also an attractive-looking plant, with its dark green leaves, pops of orange-yellow color and fragrant blooms. And, luckily, Meyer lemons are self-pollinating plants, which means you don’t have to have multiple plants for your tree to bear fruit.

What month do Meyer lemons ripen?

“Meyer” lemons are a hybrid variety with sweeter juice, picked mainly from November to March, but is likely to have some ripe fruit at almost any time of year.

How much room does a Meyer lemon tree need?

Meyer lemon trees prefer loamy soil with a pH around 6.0 to 6.5. You’ll need to fertilize it around once a month with a nutrient-rich, slow-release nitrogen fertilizer. This tree also requires spacing of 36-60 inches in order to best provide a year-round growing season.

How deep should you plant a Meyer lemon tree?

A nursery Meyer lemon tree is planted in a hole twice as wide as the rootball and the same depth; the top of the rootball should sit about 1 inch above the ground. If the tree was grafted onto another root stock, the graft union where the scion meets the rootstock should be several inches above the ground.

What is best fertilizer for lemon tree?

The ideal fertilizer for lemon trees is 6-6-6. You may use a stronger mix if needed but it shouldn’t exceed 8-8-8. A good option is the Down to Earth Citrus Mix Fertilizer. Citrus fertilizer will not be suitable for other trees such as apple trees or pear trees.

Are Meyer lemon trees self pollinating?

Pollination Good thing that these trees are self-pollinating! Meyer Lemon Trees can bloom all year, but they have two main blooming times: fall and early spring. If they bloom while it’s too cold for them to be outside, simply keep your tree indoors.

How do you take care of a Meyer lemon tree in the winter?

Leave the plant in direct sun during the mornings and move it to shade in the afternoons for two weeks. Then leave it completely shaded for two weeks. Blast the lemon tree with the garden hose to remove any unseen pests before bringing it inside for the winter. Spray the foliage and trunk thoroughly.

Should you urinate on lemon trees?

As a general rule, urine isn’t very good for most plants, including lemon trees. Lemon trees prefer soil that is slightly acidic and while urine can make the soil too acidic, that isn’t the biggest issue.

How do you fertilize a potted Meyer lemon tree?

Meyer Lemon Tree Fertilizer During the tree’s first year, plan on applying fertilizer every three to four months, starting with 1/4 pound. Each time, gradually increase the amount of fertilizer until you reach 1 pound. Once the tree is well-established, you can apply 3 pounds of fertilizer two or three times a year.

Why are my Meyer lemon leaves turning yellow?

Mineral Deficiency A nitrogen deficiency is often to blame when leaves turn yellow, especially if older leaves are yellowing from the tip to the base. Meyer lemons, along with other citrus trees, are also susceptible to deficiencies of trace minerals, such as iron, manganese and zinc, that can cause leaf color to fade.

How do you care for a potted lemon tree?

The lemon trees will need good drainage, so make sure the pot has drainage holes. They will also need consistent and regular watering. If the container where the lemon tree is growing is allowed to dry out, the leaves of the lemon tree will fall off. Fertilizer is also key to growing a healthy lemon tree in a pot.

Are Meyer lemon trees deciduous?

A. Yes, all of them. It’s really the rootstock that determines whether a citrus tree can be grown in a pot for an extended period of time. Citrus are evergreen, but most deciduous trees, by comparison, have a very short time when they are comfortable in containers.