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Donna UK 06-03-2009 09:59 AM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
Hi All

I have had a lemon plant for a year and it has been growing fine until we
have had this cold snap. I have it in the house close to a window on a
table and as of late it has been loosing leaves :( Now I must admit that it
is not exactly warm in the house but its the warmest place I can keep it.

Any advice? I am hoping that once the weather warms up it will start to
regrow it leaves again...

Donna



Roy Bailey 06-03-2009 11:07 AM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
In article , Donna UK
writes
Hi All

I have had a lemon plant for a year and it has been growing fine until we
have had this cold snap. I have it in the house close to a window on a
table and as of late it has been loosing leaves :( Now I must admit that it
is not exactly warm in the house but its the warmest place I can keep it.

At the risk of being thought pedantic, the word is 'losing'.
--
Roy Bailey
West Berkshire.


[email protected] 06-03-2009 11:59 AM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
In article ,
Donna UK wrote:

I have had a lemon plant for a year and it has been growing fine until we
have had this cold snap. I have it in the house close to a window on a
table and as of late it has been loosing leaves :( Now I must admit that it
is not exactly warm in the house but its the warmest place I can keep it.

Any advice? I am hoping that once the weather warms up it will start to
regrow it leaves again...


DON'T keep it more than slightly damp until it starts up again; that
is a more likely cause of losing leaves than the cold. And, yes, it
will almost certainly reshoot vigorously.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Donna UK 06-03-2009 12:01 PM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
Thank you for that Nick, will hold off on watering it until it warms up.
Roll on the warmer weather :)

Donna



Bob Hobden 06-03-2009 12:35 PM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 

"Donna UK" wrote
Thank you for that Nick, will hold off on watering it until it warms up.
Roll on the warmer weather :)

Too much water is usually the reason citrus have problems which is why it's
best to never leave water in a water tray, in fact I don't use water trays
with citrus for that very reason. That said, I have had a small seedling
tree lose it's leaves this winter because I missed watering it.
Yours is probably too warm as well, ours are in our unheated garage (with
clear plastic roof) so only frost free. Our citrus are now coming into
flower and I will soon move them outside against a S. facing wall once the
worst of the frost has finished.
Next winter try it right next to a N. facing window in the coldest room in
the house and move it outside for the summer only bringing it back inside if
frost is forecast. Ours are usually outside from March to October.
Citrus, like most Bonsai, are not houseplants.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden







Sacha[_3_] 06-03-2009 12:54 PM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
On 6/3/09 09:59, in article , "Donna UK"
wrote:

Hi All

I have had a lemon plant for a year and it has been growing fine until we
have had this cold snap. I have it in the house close to a window on a
table and as of late it has been loosing leaves :( Now I must admit that it
is not exactly warm in the house but its the warmest place I can keep it.

Any advice? I am hoping that once the weather warms up it will start to
regrow it leaves again...

Donna


Possibly too much water or being over a radiator? If you absolutely have to
water it because it's dried out, do so in the morning, not at night and let
it drain totally. Give it as much light as you can.

--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials online


Rusty_Hinge[_2_] 06-03-2009 05:03 PM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
The message
from "Donna UK" contains these words:

I have had a lemon plant for a year and it has been growing fine until we
have had this cold snap. I have it in the house close to a window on a
table and as of late it has been loosing leaves :( Now I must admit
that it
is not exactly warm in the house but its the warmest place I can keep it.


Any advice? I am hoping that once the weather warms up it will start to
regrow it leaves again...


Normal behaviour for a lemon.

--
Rusty
Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.
Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk

Rusty_Hinge[_2_] 06-03-2009 05:03 PM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
The message
from Roy Bailey contains these words:
In article , Donna UK
writes


Hi All

I have had a lemon plant for a year and it has been growing fine until we
have had this cold snap. I have it in the house close to a window on a
table and as of late it has been loosing leaves :( Now I must admit
that it
is not exactly warm in the house but its the warmest place I can keep it.

At the risk of being thought pedantic, the word is 'losing'.


pedant

But it has to loose them first...

/pedant

--
Rusty
Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.
Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk

Donna UK 06-03-2009 05:54 PM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
Thank you to all who have replied, shall give all the advice a go :)

Many thanks
Donna



Guide Cats For The Blind 06-03-2009 08:57 PM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 

"Roy Bailey" wrote in message

At the risk of being thought pedantic, the word is 'losing'.
--
Roy Bailey
West Berkshire.


At the risk of being thought facetious, how did Berkshire get it's name?



Dave 07-03-2009 11:38 AM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
"Donna UK" wrote in message
...
Hi All

I have had a lemon plant for a year and it has been growing fine until we
have had this cold snap. I have it in the house close to a window on a
table and as of late it has been loosing leaves :( Now I must admit that
it is not exactly warm in the house but its the warmest place I can keep
it.

Any advice? I am hoping that once the weather warms up it will start to
regrow it leaves again...

Donna


I've had a dozen lemon seedlings 'growing' in the greenhouse over winter
(North West). It's not heated, they're not propagated (just growing out of a
seed tray) and the greenhouse is cetainly not frost free judging by the
amount of plants that have died in there over winter. I've also had one
growing inside the house. All of them have kept their leaves but that could
be down to their age. The cold doesn't seem to have had any affect on them.
I have very little gardening knowledge but could something else be causing
the loss of leaves?


Rusty Hinge 07-03-2009 02:44 PM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
The message
from "Dave" contains these words:

I've had a dozen lemon seedlings 'growing' in the greenhouse over winter
(North West). It's not heated, they're not propagated (just growing
out of a
seed tray) and the greenhouse is cetainly not frost free judging by the
amount of plants that have died in there over winter. I've also had one
growing inside the house. All of them have kept their leaves but that could
be down to their age. The cold doesn't seem to have had any affect on them.
I have very little gardening knowledge but could something else be causing
the loss of leaves?


No. Well, extremely unlikely.

I left a couple of young lemons out 'sacrificially' last autumn to see
if they'd survive.

They haven't.

I expect there are varieties which are hardier than others, though.

--
Rusty
Men love women, women love children, children love hamsters.
(Alice Thomas Ellis)

Dave 07-03-2009 05:02 PM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
"Rusty Hinge" wrote in message
...
The message
from "Dave" contains these words:

I've had a dozen lemon seedlings 'growing' in the greenhouse over winter
(North West). It's not heated, they're not propagated (just growing
out of a
seed tray) and the greenhouse is cetainly not frost free judging by the
amount of plants that have died in there over winter. I've also had one
growing inside the house. All of them have kept their leaves but that
could
be down to their age. The cold doesn't seem to have had any affect on
them.
I have very little gardening knowledge but could something else be
causing
the loss of leaves?


No. Well, extremely unlikely.

I left a couple of young lemons out 'sacrificially' last autumn to see
if they'd survive.

They haven't.

I expect there are varieties which are hardier than others, though.


They were out of a couple of lemons I bought from Sainsbury's so I've no
idea what type they are... just figured I'd plant them & couldn't be
bothered finding room for them indoors over winter. I had some grapefruit
seedlings growing next to them but threw those out last week as I needed
more room in the greenhouse.


Stephen Wolstenholme 07-03-2009 05:34 PM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 17:02:24 -0000, "Dave" wrote:

"Rusty Hinge" wrote in message
...
The message
from "Dave" contains these words:

I've had a dozen lemon seedlings 'growing' in the greenhouse over winter
(North West). It's not heated, they're not propagated (just growing
out of a
seed tray) and the greenhouse is cetainly not frost free judging by the
amount of plants that have died in there over winter. I've also had one
growing inside the house. All of them have kept their leaves but that
could
be down to their age. The cold doesn't seem to have had any affect on
them.
I have very little gardening knowledge but could something else be
causing
the loss of leaves?


No. Well, extremely unlikely.

I left a couple of young lemons out 'sacrificially' last autumn to see
if they'd survive.

They haven't.

I expect there are varieties which are hardier than others, though.


They were out of a couple of lemons I bought from Sainsbury's so I've no
idea what type they are... just figured I'd plant them & couldn't be
bothered finding room for them indoors over winter. I had some grapefruit
seedlings growing next to them but threw those out last week as I needed
more room in the greenhouse.



I've grown a few lemon plants from pips. They never produce any fruit.
Even after many years. The ones that we see for sale that are already
in fruit are grafted. All you will get from pips is a plant about
three foot high with quite nice shiny leaves.

Steve

--
Neural Planner Software Ltd http://www.NPSL1.com

K 07-03-2009 07:04 PM

Lemon Plant loosing leaves
 
Stephen Wolstenholme writes
I've grown a few lemon plants from pips. They never produce any fruit.
Even after many years. The ones that we see for sale that are already
in fruit are grafted. All you will get from pips is a plant about three
foot high with quite nice shiny leaves.


which are lemon scented so you can use them in cooking?
--
Kay


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