How to grow potted lemons and precautions

Last Update :2024.06.02

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1. Pot soil

2. Watering

3. Fertilization

4. Precautions


Pot soil: For potted lemons, it is recommended to use a clay pot and flower soil mixed with sand, garden soil and leaf mold soil. Watering: Water more in summer without accumulating water, and control water in winter. Fertilization: Some light fertilizer needs to be applied to it during the growing period. In addition, before winter, it is best to prune off old and weak branches, and thin out overly dense flower branches.


Cultivation methods and precautions for potted lemons
1. Pot soil

1. Pot soil

1. Flowerpot: The root system of lemons prefers flowerpots that are more breathable. If you are a novice in breeding, it is recommended to choose a mud pot. Although the appearance is not very beautiful, it is more suitable for plant growth.

2. Flower soil: To raise it, use weakly acidic flower soil with a certain fertilizer-retaining ability. Specifically, sand, garden soil and leaf mold soil can be mixed to prepare its flower soil.

2. Watering

It needs sufficient water supply to grow. Especially in summer, you can pour more water without accumulating water, which can replenish the water evaporated by the plants. However, in late autumn and winter, the frequency of watering needs to be reduced to avoid affecting the differentiation of flower buds.

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3. Fertilization

While growing During this period, you need to apply some thin fertilizer to it frequently to provide nutrients and support its growth. But be careful not to apply too frequently, it should be determined based on the growth of the plant. If the growth is good, you can apply more times; if the growth is poor, you can apply less times.

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IV. Precautions

1 , Pruning: The time is before winter. At this time, its old branches and weak branches should be cut off, and then the overly dense flower branches should be thinned out to ensure that it can survive the winter safely.

2. Repot: Because it requires more nutrients to grow, most of the nutrients in the soil will be absorbed by it every 1-2 years. At this time, it is best to replace it with new soil with sufficient fertility to ensure better growth.

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2. Watering

3. Fertilization

4. Precautions












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