View Full Version : Lemon Tree in a Pot...what size???
james dawson
04-05-2005, 12:27 PM
Hi,
A friend is wanting to contain a lemon in a pot.
Space is limited, so he is looking for the following:
1. min. size pot
2. variety of lemon
Thanks in advance
Jamesd
Jim Marrs
06-05-2005, 03:08 AM
One of the very best in a pot is the Meyers leamon. My tree is 5 years old,
about 3.5 feet tall and produces several dozen leamons a year.
JEM
"james dawson" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
>
> A friend is wanting to contain a lemon in a pot.
>
> Space is limited, so he is looking for the following:
>
> 1. min. size pot
> 2. variety of lemon
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Jamesd
>
David Hare-Scott
06-05-2005, 08:28 AM
"james dawson" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
>
> A friend is wanting to contain a lemon in a pot.
>
> Space is limited, so he is looking for the following:
>
> 1. min. size pot
I would go for a tub at least 60cm in diameter if you want good fruit. If
the tub is smaller the tree will survive OK but it will be a bit too bonsai
and not fruit as prolifically. The larger tub also provides a better
resevoir of moisture and so forgetting to water is less damaging. It can
always be pruned to a more compact habit if space is very scarce.
> 2. variety of lemon
Many citrus do well in pots so you could probably choose any lemon, as
others have said Myer lemon is a good one, it also suits pot growing as it
is somewhat more tolerant of drying out.
Whatever kind you get use a good potting mix with plenty of organic matter
and don't let it dry out too much, which is always a risk with potted
plants. Citrus are heavy feeders so you will need to feed two or three
times a year in a tub and top up the organic mulch on top annually to
condition the soil and reduce water loss.
David
Jim Marrs
07-05-2005, 03:20 AM
I agree with David. You might as well start out with a large pot. I would
suggest plastic since the weight becomes a factor when one has to move the
plant. A Meyers lemon will not grow over 4-5 feet for several years in a
pot , if ever. As I mentioned, my tree is not very tall but produces a nice
crop or two each year.
Have Fun
Jim
"David Hare-Scott" > wrote in message
...
>
> "james dawson" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Hi,
>>
>> A friend is wanting to contain a lemon in a pot.
>>
>> Space is limited, so he is looking for the following:
>>
>> 1. min. size pot
>
> I would go for a tub at least 60cm in diameter if you want good fruit. If
> the tub is smaller the tree will survive OK but it will be a bit too
> bonsai
> and not fruit as prolifically. The larger tub also provides a better
> resevoir of moisture and so forgetting to water is less damaging. It can
> always be pruned to a more compact habit if space is very scarce.
>
>> 2. variety of lemon
>
> Many citrus do well in pots so you could probably choose any lemon, as
> others have said Myer lemon is a good one, it also suits pot growing as it
> is somewhat more tolerant of drying out.
>
> Whatever kind you get use a good potting mix with plenty of organic matter
> and don't let it dry out too much, which is always a risk with potted
> plants. Citrus are heavy feeders so you will need to feed two or three
> times a year in a tub and top up the organic mulch on top annually to
> condition the soil and reduce water loss.
>
> David
>
>
>
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