»How to grow lemon tree in a pot«
Lemons is a citrus juicy fruit that is cold sensitive and grows best in areas with enough sunlight and therefore if grown inside house use glow lights to provide sun energy.
Additionally, lemon flesh, leaves and juice adds flavor to foods and establishing a lemon trees very. Usually, lemon grown in pots have smaller tree stem sizes. Furthermore lemons require sun for 5-6 hours to allow proper seed germination and photosynthesis.
Tree potting
When establishing a potted lemon plant, use well drained, slightly acidic and fertile soils by mixing 50% garden soil, 20% fine sand, 20% compost and 10% coco pit. Thereafter, plant the lemon tree in a selected pot with a drainage hole at bottom that allows water drainage. Also soften plant attached soil at bottom for root development, make hole at center and insert the plant. Lastly, back fill the soil, gently press soil, carefully the plant to avoid blossom and fruit drop.
Managerial strategies
Ensure round mulching but at a distance from tree trunk to preserve soil moisture and prevent weed growth. Also apply plant growing nutrients like nitrogen fertilizers and regularly inspect plants to timely apply the needed plant remedies. Lastly, spray every 2 weeks to control pests and diseases.