Help lemon tree not flowering
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Flowering Lemon Tree Help Required !
Comments (2)collenw not to be mean or rude but you are hijacking missplets thread can you please post your own thanks. Misspelt does your fertilizer have any micronutrients? , what are the numbers?do you know if your plant is root bound? what kind of lemon is it? what I do if you can't keep it outside for the bees ( I live in winnipeg mb canada) is cross hand polinate with a cheap dollar store paintbrish and I get more lemons...See MoreHelp on my lemon tree
Comments (14)If you can fine a lemon scion for it it would be nice. Check out link http://forums.gardenweb.com/discussions/2809545/help-lemon-tree-not-flowering?n=94 Seed grown lemon tree that flowers. latest picture of that lemon tree from seed and it is producing fruit....See MoreNeed Help With Mr. John Lemon (My Mayer Lemon Tree)
Comments (20)I am sorry you used the advice of the Home Depot "experts". Here is a quote from Al Tapla who developed the 5-1-1 mix: I can say that I haven't actually used cedar bark/mulch to grow in, so I can't comment on the practice directly or from actual experience, but I can say that because the tannins, as well as terpenoid and phenolic compounds cedar is rich in are known to be allelopathic (inhibit growth) to many other plants, I have discounted the likelihood that it would be a suitable choice for me. :-(...See MoreMeyer Lemon Lemon tree help!
Comments (8)Thanks for the replies folks. The coating is simply water as we had given it its occasional spraying before the picture there is no signs of any pests or anything of that sort. Do trees require more water once they start bearing fruit? Wonder if the old water schedule of roughly 1 soaking per 2 weeks during winter had become too little after blooming and fruiting... Also from your experience how often and much should we fertilize. We currently do a couple of table spoons of nitrate rich fertilizer every 2 months. we have a keffir lime next do it that is doing wonderful with similar treatment. Is the lemon just more fickle and susceptible to temp and water etc? thanks for your thoughts and advice....See Moremasokealzafa
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