My family’s two lemon trees were having problems. I checked, and they hadn’t been overtaken by their rootstocks. Possibly virus, possibly insect. I don’t know which. She had my dad cut the trees down while I was on a trip. Which is funny because I had just been thinking that I should buy her a replacement tree for her birthday.
So I did.
It was the best of the two OSH had left. A little chlorotic in places, but having at least 12 little lemons on it.
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spidra's Meyer Lemon Care Instructions
Ensure you have enough space in your garden for this plant - Meyer's lemon tree is known for growing to a height of approximately 3.60 metres (that's 11.70 feet in imperial).
Remember to water moderately.
Your garden's USDA Hardiness Zone (9b) is within the ideal range for Meyer's lemon tree. The recommended range is between Zone 8 and 10.
Meyer's lemon tree requires a soil ph of 6.1 - 7.8 meaning it does best in acidic to alkaline soil.
More information about Meyer Lemon is available in the Folia gardener's wiki. All Meyer Lemon Care Instructions have been kindly provided by our members.
Milestones
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17 Feb 2011
Flowering day 26 Flowers and Fruit
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22 Jan 2011
Purchased day 0

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