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NOLAguyXM 05-05-2005 12:21 AM

Meyers Lemons
 
I just bought a Meyers Lemon tree from Park Seed Company. I received a
2 year old tree in a one gallon pot. Although, the plant was in good
shape, the pot was crushed a little and would not stand on it's own. I
repotted in a 2 gallon pot immediately, using Miracle Grow potting
soil. The plant has a lot of beautiful white/purple flowers. I am
wondering, how often should I water? I see many different suggestions
on the web, so am a little confused. So far, I have bottom watered
every other day. But, now I'm hearing that maybe I should only water
once a week?? SHould I use any extra fertilizer along with the Miracle
Grow soil? Someone please help. Also, when should I expect to see
fruit? I live in Silver Spring, MD, so the plant is indoors for now.
I'm hoping to get it outdoors in the next couple of weeks for the
summer.

Thanks!
Jay


David 05-05-2005 02:25 AM

NOLAguyXM wrote:
I just bought a Meyers Lemon tree from Park Seed Company. I received a
2 year old tree in a one gallon pot. Although, the plant was in good
shape, the pot was crushed a little and would not stand on it's own. I
repotted in a 2 gallon pot immediately, using Miracle Grow potting
soil. The plant has a lot of beautiful white/purple flowers. I am
wondering, how often should I water? I see many different suggestions
on the web, so am a little confused. So far, I have bottom watered
every other day. But, now I'm hearing that maybe I should only water
once a week?? SHould I use any extra fertilizer along with the Miracle
Grow soil? Someone please help. Also, when should I expect to see
fruit? I live in Silver Spring, MD, so the plant is indoors for now.
I'm hoping to get it outdoors in the next couple of weeks for the
summer.

Thanks!
Jay

Jay,

I'm not an expert on citrus, but I do have a few producing trees in my
yard. I've been told that citrus is a water as needed plant and we only
feel the need to water our established trees when we go through an
extended dry spell. My Duncan grapefruit is in a pot (I can't bear to
put it in the ground as we may be moving in the next couple of years)
and we water about twice a week.

As for fruit setting, if your flowers have been fertilized you should
start to see miniature fruit within a few weeks. Some of the fruit on
our Meyer is already an inch or more in diameter after fruiting late
Feb. / early March. We usually get ripe fruit from November through January.

Hope that helps.

David


NOLAguyXM 05-05-2005 03:42 AM

Thanks David!

I will begin watering a little less frequently, as that is what I'm
gathering from many sources. Also, I did notice tonight what looked to
be the beginnings of about 6 lemons, so I'll keep a close watch over
the next few weeks. Also, I noticed a few "thorns" from the main
branch, mostly just below clusters of flowers. Is this normal? Should
I prune these, or is this a sign of something wrong?

Jay


David 05-05-2005 10:47 PM

NOLAguyXM wrote:
Thanks David!

I will begin watering a little less frequently, as that is what I'm
gathering from many sources. Also, I did notice tonight what looked to
be the beginnings of about 6 lemons, so I'll keep a close watch over
the next few weeks. Also, I noticed a few "thorns" from the main
branch, mostly just below clusters of flowers. Is this normal? Should
I prune these, or is this a sign of something wrong?

Jay


Nothing wrong there - lemon trees have thorns (and they can puncture any
garden glove I've used, so be careful).

Good Luck,
David


NOLAguyXM 15-05-2005 08:48 PM

Most of the flowers have fallen, and I now have the beginnings of about
12 lemons. Looking good so far.

Jay


David 15-05-2005 09:40 PM

NOLAguyXM wrote:
Most of the flowers have fallen, and I now have the beginnings of about
12 lemons. Looking good so far.

Jay


Not bad for a first year!



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