How To Grow Limes In A Pot - Growing Citrus in Containers

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Growing limes in a pot is an effective way to cultivate these delicious citrus fruits. To grow a lime tree in a container successfully, there a few simple tips which can help. In this video I’ll show you how easy planting limes in pots or containers is, and some helpful methods to get started.
    Using pots to grow limes (and many other citrus and fruit trees) also saves on space and makes it possible to cultivate your own mini orchard right on your terrace or balcony! Another advantage of using containers or pots in this way is it allows more control to grow them in environments that they would not normally tolerate, as you can bring them in when it's cold, or grow them in a conservatory or greenhouse.
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  • @GreenthumbsGarden
    @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад +21

    Crazy amount of limes on the way! Just looking at the tree here makes me realize how much it has grown, ill have to update yous in a video shortly.

    • @jeansanchez920
      @jeansanchez920 Год назад +2

      Is the video coming soon?

    • @darkhunter777
      @darkhunter777 3 месяца назад

      Зря копашился в корнях, там мог повредить грибницу микоризы, которая в земле растет между корнями !

  • @GreenthumbsGarden
    @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад +25

    8months later and we got flowers guys!!! Limes will follow shortly 🙏

  • @filipinadionisiobelen5856
    @filipinadionisiobelen5856 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a very nice lime tree from seed and is giving me lots of fruits year round. I just bought a ripe lime fruit in the market and planted it in a small plastic bottle then transfered it in three layers of car tires with soil.

  • @rosewoy1708
    @rosewoy1708 4 месяца назад +3

    EXCELLENT VIDEO-BEST IVE SEEN! Thank you so much.

  • @AJsGreenThumbLLC
    @AJsGreenThumbLLC 2 года назад +4

    New subscriber here! Thanks for sharing a very comprehensive tutorial on growing citrus!

  • @JessieJussMessy
    @JessieJussMessy Год назад +3

    AMAZING! This is high-quality content showcasing expertise, attention to detail, genuine care for the art/discipline, and simple-to-follow guidance. Thank you :) Love your accent, too!

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  Год назад +1

      Thanks Jessie Aponte 😀 Really glad you like the content! Happy growing!! 🌱

  • @Ryd3n92
    @Ryd3n92 4 года назад +7

    Just binged your vids, absolutely loving it mate!

  • @romero474
    @romero474 4 года назад +5

    Lots of tips and to the point. Entertaining too ! Thank you !

  • @SUNNYREDHCB
    @SUNNYREDHCB Год назад +2

    Super informative, thank you for this

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  Год назад

      You're welcome, glad you enjoy the content Sunny Red 😀 Happy growing!! 🌱

  • @spearageddon3279
    @spearageddon3279 2 года назад +2

    Newbee ... yeah you got me there thinking you were a bit nutty LoL 😊👍👍

  • @michellejentzsch9564
    @michellejentzsch9564 4 года назад +6

    As a newbee, I was totally thinking "what's he doing with the pot!?". I love that tip though. Wish I had known it before

  • @313maggdumpa
    @313maggdumpa 2 года назад +2

    Thanks, great information!

  • @ericscavetta2311
    @ericscavetta2311 Год назад +1

    Very helpful video! I just planted a grafted semi-dwarf thornless key lime into what might be a too small container (5-gal: 28cm Dia. X 30cm H nursery pot), after reading somewhere that they don’t like the shock of a too large container. But after watching this, I may move it to a 15-gal right away, while it’s still young (90cm tall). I’m in zone 10a Northern California.

    • @sportsonwheelss
      @sportsonwheelss Год назад

      The notion of the shock of too large a container seems to only spread around English speaking community. More pots and bags of growing medium to sell. It does seem to work because the container will lose most of its nutrients after much watering in the pot. Upsizing the container gradually gives the tree a chance to have new soil (more nutrients for the tree) for better growth. If anything, small pots cause root-bound problems. Imagine why is the tree grew faster in the ground? Why is it never an issue since it is bigger than any big pot you can get your hand on.

  • @devbachu7072
    @devbachu7072 Год назад +2

    Well done bro I love it

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks @devbachu7072 😀 Happy growing!! 🌱

  • @fnbstrader1026
    @fnbstrader1026 3 года назад +2

    You are amazing. Great video. Just bought lime tree and planting in 50L pot. Thanks👍🤗

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад +1

      Awesome. hope it grows well!

    • @fnbstrader1026
      @fnbstrader1026 3 года назад +1

      @@GreenthumbsGarden thanks it's exciting to watch it grow from scratch.

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад +1

      @@fnbstrader1026 I bet! Was just looking at mine the other day and it was not until I re-watched this video I realized how much it's grown. Loaded with fruit also. I'll have to make a short showing it

    • @fnbstrader1026
      @fnbstrader1026 3 года назад +1

      @@GreenthumbsGarden That so cool. Yeah please do make a short video. Cheers👍

  • @corlissyamasaki3476
    @corlissyamasaki3476 3 года назад +5

    I was searching for tips on how to grow key limes!! Glad I found this.

  • @josemena7644
    @josemena7644 2 года назад +3

    Great job, Alex, this was a wealth of information you've just shared.
    I'm trying to figure out why my potted lime tree that was giving out tons of limes for years is now dying after the pot broke and I planted it in ground. It dropped 95% of my tiny limes and tons of leaves.
    I think I planted too low in our adobe dirt?
    Any tips would be highly appreciated;)
    Thanks again

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  2 года назад

      hmm I never heard of adobe dirt before. Has the place it is planted got good drainage? maybe join our discord server and post a pic?

  • @charismabambina5747
    @charismabambina5747 3 года назад +2

    Hey mr greenthumb. Grreat tips. Just subbed

  • @arealbadger205
    @arealbadger205 Месяц назад

    I live in a dry climate where its about 85-100F during the summer but during the winter months it can stay below freezing pretty consistently. Do you have any tips for the winter months?

  • @zainudinaja3194
    @zainudinaja3194 Год назад +1

    Very nice vidio to grow

  • @f.t.mckinnon5601
    @f.t.mckinnon5601 3 года назад +3

    I have 8 trees (or seedlings, all under 1 year old, whatever the term), that I got from Key limes bought from Walmart. Each one took about 1 month to sprout. I can’t wait to see if I get any fruit from any of them.

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад +2

      That is awesome! itll take a while for them to fruit, it will be a fun wait. unless you find a productive tree and graft on the the seed grown root stock. thats my plan for the avacardos and mango trees ive grown by seed. then theyl fruit much sooner

    • @f.t.mckinnon5601
      @f.t.mckinnon5601 3 года назад

      @@GreenthumbsGarden, I think grafting is above my skill level, so I think I'm just going to wait it out; same with my lemon tree.

    • @RC-rg3vz
      @RC-rg3vz Год назад +1

      @f.t.mckinnon5601
      So how is the experiment going?

  • @devbachu7072
    @devbachu7072 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love your veideo

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  7 месяцев назад

      You're welcome, glad you enjoy the content @devbachu7072 😀 Happy growing!! 🌱

  • @10-den-see
    @10-den-see 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love lime+sugar+cold water

  • @Chrisking85
    @Chrisking85 2 года назад +1

    new sub here. cant believe i only just came across your channel

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  2 года назад

      Awesome stuff Chris! Welcome to the community 😁 will be back to making videos next week with some updates ☺️

  • @Musafrabad101
    @Musafrabad101 Год назад

    Is it possible to grow one of those dwarf lime trees in the west coast of Scotland? Pretty wet but a few good months as well

  • @WildAmbience
    @WildAmbience 4 года назад +4

    Thanks Alex, you've inspired me to get a lime tree! How about Kumquats? Maybe they would require pretty much the same as a lime would though.

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  4 года назад +2

      I have a Kumquat already growing. yeah same as a lime as they are citrus. I would like to get a Finger Lime, they look lovly and a Calamansi "Philapino lime". We need a Lemon tree also! Will be fun to have a little fruit forest

  • @TheDoctorXV
    @TheDoctorXV 3 месяца назад +1

    What if i want that same lime tree but want to put it into the ground? And can you trim them so they dont get too big and into the neighbors property?

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 месяца назад

      Then just dig it right in the ground instead of the pot. Put it somewhere it gets plenty of sunlight and good drainage. Just keep on top of it with a little trim here and there. Just remember the more we prune citrus the less fruit we get as they store all there food within the leafs and stems. So be mindful of that.

  • @audiotinker
    @audiotinker 3 года назад +2

    I have such a hard time with my lime tree. The leaves keep shriveling and falling. The water seems fine on it. I’m wondering if I need to add some amendments or what you recommend for fertilizing routines?

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад +2

      how is your watering routine? do you water alot often or wait for the soil to partly dry then give it a good drink? It could be overwatering. you can buy good organic fertiliser made for cirrus i highly recommed. Im using goat poop manure and a sprinkle of wood Ash on the surface every other moth as citrus suffer from mineral deficiencys which could also be a cause. what kind of place do you have the tree? how much sun does it receive, is it exposed to high winds and so on?

    • @audiotinker
      @audiotinker 3 года назад +1

      @@GreenthumbsGarden I have it in a container inside under a grow light since I live in the cold half the year. I read that you should let it dry between watering so that’s what I do, a deep watering a couple times a week. I used the citrus tone fertilizer when I transplanted it to a bigger pot recently. Light 12 hr on 12 off. Soil is part espoma organic potting soil, part volcanic rock, compost, and mulch. Maybe the transplanting caused it stress? But it has good drainage. I don’t have a watering schedule I just check it every day to see if it’s dry. Thank you so much for taking the time to answer. I have several other types of trees that are doing great but I can’t grow citrus for some reason. I tried lemon last year and got it to the flowering stage then it died. I feel like there’s a trick to it I’m just not getting. ❤️

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад

      @@audiotinker a deep water a couple of times a week under grow lights might be too much if its not drying enough. funny thing I did just the same thing with my cherry seedlings... i got them under growlights and they don't dry as fast as they want uld outside exposed to wind and so on. leafs shrivelled and fell off and I think I've lost two plants from it. I would cut the water down and before watering stick your finger in to the soil and see if it is still moist a couple of inches down. or get one of those testers that tell you if it's dry or wet. I would only water if it's dry a few inches down in the soil. I cant think what else. citrus should not be too hard. I read they don't like to be kept always moist. maybe you not letting it dry as much as you think. not that I want to assume anything. also, when you do water deeply, do you let the excess water drain away? we never want them sitting in water. If i can ask also, what zone you live in as citrus will do well outside, just bring them in in winter if it's getting very cold, cold winds and such.

    • @randomdiana8586
      @randomdiana8586 3 года назад

      You could use egg shells as a fertilizer also.

  • @gillius66
    @gillius66 3 года назад +3

    i love your sense of humour.. and thanks for the tips.!

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад

      Excellent! thanks mate 😊 appreciate the feedback.

  • @devbachu7072
    @devbachu7072 3 года назад +1

    I love gardening man n I have a grafted trees in a container an no growth

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад

      and how is the graft? has it fused, is the graft still alive and green?

  • @nadia05681
    @nadia05681 3 года назад +1

    My search on growing limes at home brought me to your channel. Questions. How does it take to produce fruit; are there differences in key limes vs limes; can lime trees be grown in 4 season states?

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад +1

      "Grocery store limes, generally speaking, are Persian limes, which are larger and tarter than their Florida cousins. Key limes are smaller and contain more seeds than Persian limes, while Persian limes have a thick, bright green skin, and Key lime skin is thin and tends to be a little on the yellow side" straight from Google...🤣 yes you should be fine to grow in the states, just protect from frost if you are in a area that is prone to it.

    • @nadia05681
      @nadia05681 3 года назад

      @@GreenthumbsGarden Thank you so much for your reply. I plan to order a lime tree and plant it in the Spring. 😊

  • @elenahernandez7588
    @elenahernandez7588 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 3 years old lime tree but my limes are little and dont seem to be growing bigger. What can i do to make them grow bigger limes?

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  7 месяцев назад

      Maybe this video will help ruclips.net/video/w3RwEVxvjBM/видео.html 😀 Happy growing!! 🌱

  • @realmlee8803
    @realmlee8803 2 года назад +1

    Darn.. I tot u are going to grow from seeds!

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  2 года назад +1

      Well sometimes it's fun to grow things from seed, but when your wanting fruit pretty soonish then it's an awfully long wait...😅

  • @robertnull9473
    @robertnull9473 Год назад +1

    My lime leafs are greenish yellow, has blossoms, but the small buds of fruit fall off, suggestions?

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  Год назад

      It happens, fruit drop is normal especially in younger trees, they more they get established the more fruit it will bear. Yellow leaf's, could be a sign of missing trace elements, citrus often suffer from, get a feed with iron, magnesium and trace elements, also it could be a lack of nitrogen.

  • @cliftonjindra2177
    @cliftonjindra2177 3 года назад +3

    This was so awesome, thank you! I really want to try to grow this, a dwarf key lime fruit, from seed, then graph it next to my american persiommon bonsai. Is there any way you or someone could send me a few seeds? It would mean so much. Just think about it and get back to me please! Thanks!!

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад

      hi Clifton, at the moment I do not have any seeds available. maybe once I had my first fruits from the tree I might have some to make available on my website im. currently building. We have Kako fruit here, sounds interesting. Will citrus graft to that though? I would assume it will not 🤔

  • @AmadaanDickson
    @AmadaanDickson 11 месяцев назад +1

    A wealth of practical worthy information thank you your accent is jolting af first but all heart and soul 👍👍😍😃

  • @l.m652
    @l.m652 2 года назад +1

    Will the one 2” hole in a clay pot work or should I drill more holes?

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  2 года назад +1

      I think so, but 2" sounds big, make sure to put some gauze over it so your earth don't fall out.

    • @l.m652
      @l.m652 2 года назад

      @@GreenthumbsGarden thanks for the info and reply. One follow up question. Can I put a catch pan at bottom? I heard of wet roots is a Nono so should I add holes Iif I do use it? Thanks

  • @Desertlifeinthesonoran
    @Desertlifeinthesonoran Год назад +1

    👍👍

  • @daisylopezartist
    @daisylopezartist Год назад +1

    Help! I inherited some of my mom's plants and the lime tree is one of them. The bark of the lime tree is peeling off and no new leaves are growing. Is it sick or dormant? It's 3 yrs old and it's only 2 feet tall. I live in a tropical country. I kind of forgot to move it in the shade last rainy season during October and November. What can I do?

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  Год назад

      sounds like root rot, try digging away a little of the soil and see the roots. Too much water and not enough drainage will cause this. Where is the bark peeling off? at the base or higher up? for now stop watering the plant and allow it to dry in-between watering. Don't mulch the soil around. Will be difficult for the tree to recover 😬

    • @daisylopezartist
      @daisylopezartist Год назад +1

      @@GreenthumbsGarden Thanks! The bark is peeling off at the base.

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  Год назад +1

      Oh, it sounds like Phytophthora root rot from what I read. In time the tree will decline, drop leaf's and de. Hopefully it is in the early stages and it can recover.

    • @daisylopezartist
      @daisylopezartist Год назад

      @@GreenthumbsGarden Thank you so much for the info!! I'll check its roots and replant the tree in a fresh soil. Hopefully it recovers!

  • @marksmith3991
    @marksmith3991 Год назад +1

    I have a small lime not even tree but plant in a pot that is on the verge of dying. I'm trying basically to do plant medical research for home surgery lolololol
    Thanks

  • @Mr_brut3
    @Mr_brut3 2 года назад

    Must be nice I wish I had a tree like that 😔

  • @helaldoust8282
    @helaldoust8282 2 года назад +2

    Hi Alex, can we plant a pomegranate tree in a pot?

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  2 года назад

      yes for sure! you could keep it small and shrub like, great idea! I think I'll do one also 😁

  • @mallardbeacon6502
    @mallardbeacon6502 2 года назад +3

    My only question is what kind of accent is that? Part of England?

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  2 года назад +1

      the only question? 😅 its a Yorkshire accent. Lived in Spain many years so the accent is not so strong.

  • @Kinz1615
    @Kinz1615 Год назад +1

    Will my lime tree produce limes in Zone 7, in Virginia?

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  Год назад

      you can but you will need to take steps to protect it from cold winters, mulching the base heavly will help insulate the roots. also a grafted lime on to a citrus root stock more hardy to colder temps will help. Place the tree in a location protected from cold winds, maybe flanked by a stone wall that will retain some heat during the night and shelter it from cold weather.

  • @errolvelayo3064
    @errolvelayo3064 Год назад +1

    HELP HELP! I have a lime tree this year have some fruits but never grow bigher.. they about 1 to 2 centemeter.. i have them like yours in a big black pot inside my greenhouse here in Texas..

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  Год назад +1

      they just fall off? this is fruit drop, there are many reasons for it, a young tree, under stress, un well, a heat wave. A tree will only hold the fruit it can sustain and grow while remaining healthy. Check your soil PH, make sure the soil has good drainage.

    • @errolvelayo3064
      @errolvelayo3064 Год назад

      @@GreenthumbsGarden the fruit did not fall but their just tiny.. I know it so hot here in Texas and I put them inside the greenhouse and open the side of the greenhouse to have air to breath..

  • @shane24v
    @shane24v 3 года назад +2

    Loving the videos, where about are you?

  • @Gristle10
    @Gristle10 3 года назад +3

    Hey, just got a key lime tree and it came in a pot and said it could be grown in this pot but it's much smaller than the one you use, will this work or no? If it does work, will it produce any limes? Can I just keep it pruned like you would a bonsai tree? I heard you could bonsai any tree, but would it produce tiny limes then or none at all? I have v little space in my apartment so I'm hoping it will work in this smaller pot, but please let me know if you know it won't! Great video btw, you got some sexxxy soil 🤤

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад +1

      You should be ok, I just used the biggest pot I can. They say you want a minimum of 15 gallons or 57 liters for key limes. You can check your pot size easily on my website greenthumbsgarden.net/calculate-your-flower-pot/ just input your measurements and it will give you the volume. you can bonsai a tree but it takes a lot of skill and knowledge knowing how to trim the roots. I think you will be fine with a smaller pot and get some nice fruit!

  • @mezroth
    @mezroth 3 года назад +3

    I am still waiting for you to show us how to grow lime. Looks like all you've done is buy a lime tree and put it in a bigger pot

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад +1

      🤣😂🤣 well what else you want to know Roth!

    • @lizzfrmhon
      @lizzfrmhon 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@GreenthumbsGardenhow about how to water, how often, what different weather requirements, how to prune, what to do in case of infestation, yellowing leaves, moisture, humidity, etc.

  • @user-tk8pw8xs8u
    @user-tk8pw8xs8u 3 года назад +2

    Excuse me sir,I want to know differrant lime&lemon please😁

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  3 года назад

      Oh there is so many! I'll be making a video about the Australian finger lime today and will be out tomorrow or Monday. Its a very cool aromatic lime. Maybe your question would make a good video showing the different lemons and limes! thanks

  • @pn3940
    @pn3940 Год назад +1

    I prefer lime to lemon.

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  Год назад

      yeah sure! Lime is the big chief! 🙂 Lemons great, but lime blows you away with the aroma. I got a finger lime growing and that is very very aromatic

  • @ka1ebsauce
    @ka1ebsauce 2 года назад +1

    how to grow limes!
    step 1) get a lime tree
    step 2) grow limes

  • @JM.TheComposer
    @JM.TheComposer Год назад +1

    Keep your black pot cool by coating it with aluminum foil!

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  Год назад +1

      Great tip JM! I used this a lot on smaller pots for my Venus Flytraps and it works very well.

    • @JM.TheComposer
      @JM.TheComposer Год назад

      @@GreenthumbsGarden thanks again... I am literally buying my first potted citrus in a few hours. Your video was super helpful to me!

  • @susanchappell796
    @susanchappell796 2 года назад +1

    where are you located?

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  2 года назад

      South Spain, Mediterranean

    • @susanchappell796
      @susanchappell796 2 года назад

      @@GreenthumbsGarden oh thanks for that info. I am in south west texas and have just bought a lemon and lime tree. They are supposed to be self pollinators. Thanks for the video very informative. Any update on your lime tree?

  • @GeoffJRC
    @GeoffJRC 3 года назад +1

    My limes? For a super sonic gin and tonic.

  • @Christopher_Salerno
    @Christopher_Salerno 2 года назад

    Hey

  • @davidwalker8627
    @davidwalker8627 8 месяцев назад +1

    Limes aint cheep where you come from?

    • @GreenthumbsGarden
      @GreenthumbsGarden  7 месяцев назад

      They not! and ever now I live in Spain, Limes still aint cheap

  • @chrissmith3222
    @chrissmith3222 3 года назад +3

    this accent has to be made up

  • @K_Swap_The_World_69
    @K_Swap_The_World_69 2 месяца назад

    All you did was tell us how to plant a lime tree thanks for wasting my time... 😑