Thank you so much your Share with us I don’t know why my flower is dropping down a lock then I feel like they don’t enough the water so that’s why I put in the water since I watching your video say is not much water 💦 I will do that thank you ❤❤❤so much
Try use a Neem Oil Pesticide spray On Regular Basis, on Every Plant of Your Garden. It Will Definitely Helps A Lot. Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel Happy Gardening 😊
Hello I have the impression that your lemon tree has not a lot of leaves! Is this normal or did you remove them to allow more juice to stream to the lemons ? Thank you for your reply. Greetings from Belgium. Luc
Some times, when the lemon tree Starts to produce flowers, it provides more of it's Energy & Nutrients only to the flowers for a Healthier reproduction. That causes the Leaves to Fell off by the deficiency of Nutrition. Therefore, providing a Powerful Fertilizer to lemon plant every month or Twice is really Important. Leaves are the basic parts of a plant & A plant with no leaves is really weak & also grow Really Slow. Hope you Got Your Answer! Thanks for Your Support to our Channel. Happy Gardening 😊
Assuming you are talking about a small plant of lemon, then it could be due to shock, seasonal Change & Overwatering. It's hard to tell without seeing. Hope you find the issue! Happy Gardening 😊
Thanks for amazing tips! Its been 2 years since I potted lemon tree & it's grown a lot bigger. Still it's not given any flowers. It gets full day sunlight, compost, & once/twice a week watering! Any help please? Should I prune it & feed a spoonful of urea?
In citrus Plants, flowers only came on the New Shoot's. Therefore Pruning is Extremely Important, Just Use a Clean Cutter and Cut 1 to 2 inches of Upper Tips. It helps to induce new Flower's on lemon tree. Slightly Prune your Lemon and wait for the spring for lot's of Flowers. Don't add Urea, you can use my own Lemon tree Organic Fertilizer from my Channel. And thanks for Your Support. 😊
Dear, Pruning is done Only when the plant is showing new growth. If the plant is not growing, it might be under a Shock, that's why it's not showing new growth After pruning. Otherwise a growing plant definitely shows new growth. Make it growing first, & then prune. For that care is properly, use a well Draining Soil, put it in a sunny spot, use Fertilizer it once a month etc. Happy Gardening 😊
I am assuming its the same guide for like trees? My tree has produced and given flowers in the past. Since them it had been neglected in the green house and it lost its leaves, and also the trunk got almost dry. This year it grew beautiful green branches and the leaves are clean and green. I added chicken manure right in the beginning of the season. The lemon tree has flowers (same situation) but the lime tree does not. The paper attached to it, said that it flowers early-mid spring and harvest in the winter.
Yes, you Should move it, so It Can Produce Fruit & Flowers. Be careful While Getting It Out of the Ground. If you haven't Done that Before, let it there. Propagate the lemon tree By Air layering Technique, & then that Propagated new Plant Will be Ready to Fruit, in the Next Year. This way will be More Safer & You can Make Many from That Single Grounded Lemon Tree. Thanks For Your Support to Our Channel. Happy Gardening 😊
Sorry for that Dear, new videos on Our Channel doesn't contain this Voice. So if Like to try, then it's there. Thanks for Your Feedback & Support to Our Channel. Happy Gardening 😊
Any Powerful Fertilizer every 15 days Works Well. Use a Mix of Cow Dung, Mustard Cake & Compost etc... Video added on Our Channel. Otherwise buy a Good Fertilizer Online. Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel. Happy Gardening 😊
Very interesting. We have very rich volcanic soil and my 2 lemon meYers bought frOm a good nursery some 5 years ago are huge and always green but we get very few flowers or fruit. Hard to remember when actually. Should they come out as bad stock perhaps? We don't feed them at all as they are so green and leafy, but that's all they do. Any suggestions please? Also never pruned them. Should we? They are in a sheltered place between a wall and a small house and we do get temperatures around 0 in winter here in New Zealand, they've never been bothered at all.
In the Season, they should Produce Blooms, if they are mature enough. Seeds grown lemon plant Takes around 5-8 years to get mature for Fruiting. But as it Produces a Few Blooms,it means it is Ready for flowering. So to boost Flowering, make sure of a Good Sunny Day, a Powerful Fertilizer & Some light Pruning. Pruning Helps in More Branching, that Can be Helpful, because most Blooms Appears on a New Branch. These Few Things Will Definitely Improve Your lemon's Flowering. Thanks For Your Support to Our Channel. Happy Gardening 😊
Thank you for the excellent video. I have a 10 year old Meyer that I keep potted and at about 3 feet tall so I can bring it indoors in winter. But each year I bring it in, face it to a west window, and put it under grow lights, it gradually drops most of its leaves by spring. When I put it back out in May, it grows new leaves. Is this OK or do I need an intervention?
It is due to the effect of temperature decrease happens In Winters, it is completely normal & you don't have to worry about this Thing. Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel. Happy Gardening 😊
Meyers are very resilient, mine does the same. Even when it spent its first few years in my Arizona lawn before bringing it with me to Michigan, it still dropped leaves in the winter. Once it froze (26 deg F) and lost _all_ of its leaves and I swore it died but it came back better and stronger than before (and fruited for the first time). I think they just like to purge their foliage for some reason but it seems to be OK.
Springs are the Best Time for Pruning Lemon Plants. As Lemon Tree Comes up With Die back Diseases, so Don't go so much Aggressive with Pruning. Just A Light a Pruning To Keep the Plant In Shape is Best. A Disinfected Cutter is also Very Important. Try To Avoid Pruning in Off Season & Fertilize Your Lemon After Pruning. Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel. Happy Gardening 😊
Yes Cut the upper Branch a Little it enforce the growth of New Branches and Lemon Flowers always grows on a new upper growing shoot. And also try to add a flowering fertilizer in your lime. I have made a video on that topic also. Lime tree have a desease that is dieback disease, in which the Plant dies. So when you cut the Branch try to use a Sharp and Pest free Cutter that is fully Disinfected.... It helps alot. Hope your plant Flowers soon. Thanks for your Support ☺️
Hi i have a lemon tree started from seed now is about 1 year old and 4ft tall all the leaves are green and healthy but it does not produce any flower at all can you please help cos i am new to planting thank you hope you can solve my problem
Lemon Tree Grown From Seeds Requires at least 4 to 6 Years to Produce it's First Flower. you can Graft it to Get Flowering & Fruiting on it, but seed Grown Lemon Tree take so Long to Produce Lemons. Best Thing could be Buying a Readymade Grafted Plant from Nursery or Grafting it with a Mature Lemon Tree. Thanks for Your Support to our Channel, Happy Gardening 😊
For conversion of Flowers into fruit, pollination is Very important. For that, in nature Insects, wind & water are the some workers. If the plant is flowering, it means it's Ready to fruit, just it needs pollination. May be Your area lack the Pollinators, you can use hand pollination, or replace the plant to a new area. Hopefully this will work! Happy Gardening 😊
What can be grown at home Fruitful trees A spacious and airy place knowing that, unfortunately, the whole day was without sun because of the buildings that frustrate me?
Try to grow some indoor plants, like Areca palm, snake plant, spider plant & Syngoniums... & If you want to grow some of the Fruiting Plants, make sure you have a place with minimum 2-3 hours of sun. & Keep your plants there. Strawberries, pomegranate, & mostly root vegetables can also be grown in such a location. But still the production will be overage. Hope you got some idea, Thanks for Your Support. Happy Gardening 😊
Hello, my lemon tree produced 3 fruits then stopped. and now its leaves are turning brown at the tips. I just water them every week. How can I revive it?
They can't be recovered. If you are watering correctly then it is definitely due to the Nutrientional Difficiency. You should add a fertilizer in your lemon tree. Hope it will grow again. Thanks for your support and time dear😊
Falling of fruit is mainly cause by two reasons. It may be due to Nutrients Deficiency, or may be due to OverWatering issue. Overwatered fruits became little yellow and then fells off. For that water vert carefully, and try to add an organic fertilizer into it's Soil. Thanks for your Support, hope it helps ☺️
I doesn't get your Point. Bees are Needed to Pollinate the Flowers into Fruit. The lemon tree Produces Flowers almost all around the year, you can get them to fruit by Hand pollination or you can also use bees to make the Pollination process easier. Otherwise Thanks for your Support and Time towards my channel. Thanks alot.....☺️
My lemon tree has very large leaves 🍃 is like 5ft tall. I planted from a supermarket lemon. Is been us like 5yrs old no lemons 🍋 no 🌸 . What can I do? Tia
I think you should graft the Seed Grown lemon, it will help to get the plant on Flowering. Or you can try out some Fertilizers, that provides energy to the plant for Flowering And Fruiting. But you have to keep Fertilizing for about 2 months with 15 days interval. Thanks for your Support to Our Channel. 😊
Why do you not have more leaves on your lemon? Do you take them off? Mine is about 3 years old and really bushy, full of leaves. Never gotten any lemons or flowers so far. What am I doing wrong?
Because it's a Heavy Feeder plant, & When Flowering, the Energy of the Plant Is mainly used to feed it's Buds & Flowers. The main focus of the plant is on its Flowering & hence the Leaves Don't Find much Energy & Nutrition to Grow well. Therefore Sometimes all the leaves fells Off one by one. To prevent this problem, You can Try Out a Powerful Fertilizer otherwise the healthy blooming isn't possible. Hope you Got Your Answer. Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel. Happy Gardening 😊
It's because it's struggling to survive in the pot and it's not receiving optimal conditions. The leaves look deficient in iron The soil pH is probably incorrect That's usually the problem Together with too much water or not enough water
They can take up to 5+ years to bear fruit for the first time. Be patient. Mine didn't until year 7 and only after moving it from Arizona to Michigan. Now it's growing fruit totally out of control, I'm going to be buried in lemons soon. Going to need to set up a lemonade stand or something.
It be due to the may Nutrientional Difficiency, or over watering. Try to add some Nutrients and focus on Watering. Thanks for your Support to our Channel. Hope my videos are helping all of you.. ☺️☺️
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Neem oil kills bees too right??? I think best not to spray flowers, no need to spray flowers, use any insecticides carefully, they may repel bees. I'm a pest controller, so that's what I was taught.
Use Neem oil only when you feel it's important, & Try To Avoid it in general. Application of Neem Oil once or twice a month as a Prevention can be very healing for your Plants. For Pests, Neem oil is the only effective Control option, so it is necessary for our use. Hope You Got Some Idea.. Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel. Happy Gardening 😊
Lemon Plant Grown From Seeds Requires 4-6 years to Produce Fruit. While Lemon Grown From Air layering Technique Requires 1 year Maturity To Produce Fruit. Make Sure the Age & Provide a Good Fertilizer in The Season, it will Definitely Produce Flowers & Fruit. Hope You Grow Lemons! Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel. Happy Gardening 😊
Your plant Is very sick, i don't see any pest attack, it's probably the damage you did by over spraying your plant, or other reasons. No good gardener should ever spray things against insects on their main plants
@@jenburkholder6541 You are Right, But it Was important To Cover in that video Topic. Getting your lemon on Fruiting & Flowering is not a Problem, But the Important Thing is to Provide a Complete Guide About why lemon tree Not Producing Flowers? Hope You Understand my Point Of View. Thanks for Your suggestions. Happy Gardening 😊
It may be due to many reason like season, Nutrients, Over Watering, and so on. I have described all of them in my this videos. Try to identify and they definately produces lemons fruit.....! Thanks for Support ☺️
Hey, Lemon tree's also need acidic soil (which is basically certain PH level, probably around 4 to 5.5 Ph,) and what PH level of the soil does is, it tells a root system how much food from the soil it can take, for example if you have wrong PH level of the soil, you can fertilize it as much as you want but the roots won't take any of it. You maybe get Sphagnum moss, and maybe add it around the tree, and maybe first carefully scrub some top soil around the lemon so the sphagnum moss take the quicker effect. Or other way is to add some sulfur I think. Maybe your soil is okay and it just needs fertilizer like the video creator already said, but those are some things to maybe help you even more. There are some ways to test if the PH soil is acidic, you can do it with 1. Vinegar and 2. baking soda I believe, One of those 2 things is used to show if soil is Acidic, and the other one is to test if it is Alkaline, you can easily google this unless you already know it, so if the test shows that you have acidic soil, you are good to go. I believe best organic fertilizer is Chicken poop, chicken Manure or whatever it's called, since Lemons love nitrogen, and chicken manure has the highest amount of nitrogen compared to the other components, for example N-P-K stands for Nitrogen - Phosphorus - Potasium, and chicken fertilizer is like 5 - 4 - 3,. meaning (5 of Nitrogen) - (4 of Phosphorus) (- 3 of Potasium). I hope this is useful to you or anyone else reading this, and not just taking your time, Peace.
I think you should not be get confused of these things. Simply try the organic lemon Fertilizer that i had prepared. The video is on my channel. You are talking about the PH levels, that Fertilizer makes the soil a very little acidic that is enough for the lemon trees. The Problem is that the Soil must not be so much basic for an acidic natured plant. A little change is ok. Regards:- The Small Story 💙
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My lemon tree use to grow about 20 to 25 lemons a year..in just last year just 2 lemons...and now I get no flowers at all....lots of leaves growing but no flower. It's in the sun all day with good weather, good soil, no insects, watered every 2 days. I don't understand why this happened.
Sounds like your lemon is tree is Old enough to produce Fruit & Now Healthy. But Not growing any Flowers or fruit, so You need to use a Powerful Fertilizer, so it can get the Nutrients & also Prune the upper Growing Shoots, because most of the flowers grow on a New Branch. Fertilize it Every 15 days in it's growing Season, It will produce flowers as well. Hope it helps you grow Alot of Fruit. Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel.. Happy Gardening 😊
@@richardcalisi9188 dear I know about organic Fertilizers, You can Use a Mix a Mustard Cake, Bone Meal & Cow dung. As they works Really Well in My Experience, just use for at least 1-2 months every 15 days, with some pruning & It's Very likely to get your plant on blooming. Otherwise a Video in added on my channel For Organic Heavy Feeders Fertilizer, that Can also work Really Well.
Give it some pruning, & Provide a High Dose Fertilizer. Make sure it's in a Sunny Area, because sun is very important for new buds & Flowers. Hope you get flowers on your lemon. Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel.. Happy Gardening 😊
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Thank you so much your Share with us I don’t know why my flower is dropping down a lock then I feel like they don’t enough the water so that’s why I put in the water since I watching your video say is not much water 💦 I will do that thank you ❤❤❤so much
very realistic reasons
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Thank you for the detailed video. My lemon plant is mature and taller than 7 feet but whenever it flowers, there are pests and the flowers drop.
Try use a Neem Oil Pesticide spray On Regular Basis, on Every Plant of Your Garden. It Will Definitely Helps A Lot.
Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel
Happy Gardening 😊
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Hello I have the impression that your lemon tree has not a lot of leaves! Is this normal or did you remove them to allow more juice to stream to the lemons ? Thank you for your reply. Greetings from Belgium. Luc
Some times, when the lemon tree Starts to produce flowers, it provides more of it's Energy & Nutrients only to the flowers for a Healthier reproduction. That causes the Leaves to Fell off by the deficiency of Nutrition. Therefore, providing a Powerful Fertilizer to lemon plant every month or Twice is really Important.
Leaves are the basic parts of a plant & A plant with no leaves is really weak & also grow Really Slow.
Hope you Got Your Answer!
Thanks for Your Support to our Channel.
Happy Gardening 😊
Can u name that powerful fertilizer?
So what does it mean if you have a small lemon tree sprout and it starts drooping to one side
Assuming you are talking about a small plant of lemon, then it could be due to shock, seasonal Change & Overwatering. It's hard to tell without seeing.
Hope you find the issue!
Happy Gardening 😊
Thank you for great advice.
Happy To Help!
Thanks for amazing tips!
Its been 2 years since I potted lemon tree & it's grown a lot bigger. Still it's not given any flowers. It gets full day sunlight, compost, & once/twice a week watering! Any help please?
Should I prune it & feed a spoonful of urea?
In citrus Plants, flowers only came on the New Shoot's. Therefore Pruning is Extremely Important, Just Use a Clean Cutter and Cut 1 to 2 inches of Upper Tips. It helps to induce new Flower's on lemon tree.
Slightly Prune your Lemon and wait for the spring for lot's of Flowers.
Don't add Urea, you can use my own Lemon tree Organic Fertilizer from my Channel.
And thanks for Your Support. 😊
V nice,my plant after proning does not get more branches and flower,before proning it was ful of fruits,pl guide me to care my plant.
Dear, Pruning is done Only when the plant is showing new growth. If the plant is not growing, it might be under a Shock, that's why it's not showing new growth After pruning. Otherwise a growing plant definitely shows new growth.
Make it growing first, & then prune. For that care is properly, use a well Draining Soil, put it in a sunny spot, use Fertilizer it once a month etc.
Happy Gardening 😊
Well explained.
I am assuming its the same guide for like trees? My tree has produced and given flowers in the past. Since them it had been neglected in the green house and it lost its leaves, and also the trunk got almost dry. This year it grew beautiful green branches and the leaves are clean and green. I added chicken manure right in the beginning of the season. The lemon tree has flowers (same situation) but the lime
tree does not. The paper attached to it, said that it flowers early-mid spring and harvest in the winter.
I hope You Got Some Answers of Your Questions!
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Happy Gardening 😊
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My lemon tree is in the ground and in the shade 5years old can I move it
Yes, you Should move it, so It Can Produce Fruit & Flowers. Be careful While Getting It Out of the Ground.
If you haven't Done that Before, let it there. Propagate the lemon tree By Air layering Technique, & then that Propagated new Plant Will be Ready to Fruit, in the Next Year.
This way will be More Safer & You can Make Many from That Single Grounded Lemon Tree.
Thanks For Your Support to Our Channel.
Happy Gardening 😊
Every time I hear a computer voice. I m gone.
Sorry for that Dear, new videos on Our Channel doesn't contain this Voice.
So if Like to try, then it's there.
Thanks for Your Feedback & Support to Our Channel.
Happy Gardening 😊
Me too
Thanks a lot ❤💯
Which orgnic fertizer used for lemon
Plant
Any Powerful Fertilizer every 15 days Works Well.
Use a Mix of Cow Dung, Mustard Cake & Compost etc... Video added on Our Channel. Otherwise buy a Good Fertilizer Online.
Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel.
Happy Gardening 😊
Very interesting. We have very rich volcanic soil and my 2 lemon meYers bought frOm a good nursery some 5 years ago are huge and always green but we get very few flowers or fruit. Hard to remember when actually. Should they come out as bad stock perhaps? We don't feed them at all as they are so green and leafy, but that's all they do. Any suggestions please? Also never pruned them. Should we? They are in a sheltered place between a wall and a small house and we do get temperatures around 0 in winter here in New Zealand, they've never been bothered at all.
In the Season, they should Produce Blooms, if they are mature enough.
Seeds grown lemon plant Takes around 5-8 years to get mature for Fruiting. But as it Produces a Few Blooms,it means it is Ready for flowering.
So to boost Flowering, make sure of a Good Sunny Day, a Powerful Fertilizer & Some light Pruning. Pruning Helps in More Branching, that Can be Helpful, because most Blooms Appears on a New Branch.
These Few Things Will Definitely Improve Your lemon's Flowering.
Thanks For Your Support to Our Channel.
Happy Gardening 😊
Use charcoal as fertilizer. Works well.
Thank you for the excellent video. I have a 10 year old Meyer that I keep potted and at about 3 feet tall so I can bring it indoors in winter. But each year I bring it in, face it to a west window, and put it under grow lights, it gradually drops most of its leaves by spring. When I put it back out in May, it grows new leaves. Is this OK or do I need an intervention?
It is due to the effect of temperature decrease happens In Winters, it is completely normal & you don't have to worry about this Thing.
Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel.
Happy Gardening 😊
Meyers are very resilient, mine does the same. Even when it spent its first few years in my Arizona lawn before bringing it with me to Michigan, it still dropped leaves in the winter. Once it froze (26 deg F) and lost _all_ of its leaves and I swore it died but it came back better and stronger than before (and fruited for the first time). I think they just like to purge their foliage for some reason but it seems to be OK.
Do you have any recommendations on how to prune a lemon tree?
Springs are the Best Time for Pruning Lemon Plants. As Lemon Tree Comes up With Die back Diseases, so Don't go so much Aggressive with Pruning. Just A Light a Pruning To Keep the Plant In Shape is Best.
A Disinfected Cutter is also Very Important. Try To Avoid Pruning in Off Season & Fertilize Your Lemon After Pruning.
Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel.
Happy Gardening 😊
Does this also work for orange trees
Yes Dear, both are citrus Plants that grow similarly.
Happy Gardening 😊
First on your channel , question can i cut the head of my lime tree it is growing tall and not flowing
Yes Cut the upper Branch a Little it enforce the growth of New Branches and Lemon Flowers always grows on a new upper growing shoot. And also try to add a flowering fertilizer in your lime. I have made a video on that topic also.
Lime tree have a desease that is dieback disease, in which the Plant dies. So when you cut the Branch try to use a Sharp and Pest free Cutter that is fully Disinfected.... It helps alot.
Hope your plant Flowers soon.
Thanks for your Support ☺️
My sweet lemon plant is not growing and flowering in any season can you pls tell the solution 😊
I have Described all the aspected problems in this video that makes the Lemon plant Not To bloom.
Does the Neem oil have to be mixed with water etc?
Add liquid soap in it, so it will be Mixed evenly...
Hi i have a lemon tree started from seed now is about 1 year old and 4ft tall all the leaves are green and healthy but it does not produce any flower at all can you please help cos i am new to planting thank you hope you can solve my problem
Lemon Tree Grown From Seeds Requires at least 4 to 6 Years to Produce it's First Flower. you can Graft it to Get Flowering & Fruiting on it, but seed Grown Lemon Tree take so Long to Produce Lemons.
Best Thing could be Buying a Readymade Grafted Plant from Nursery or Grafting it with a Mature Lemon Tree.
Thanks for Your Support to our Channel,
Happy Gardening 😊
I have a key lime tree. It’s grafted and I’ve had it for almost 2 years
It flowers a whole lot… but it does not give any fruit.
Why is that?
For conversion of Flowers into fruit, pollination is Very important. For that, in nature Insects, wind & water are the some workers.
If the plant is flowering, it means it's Ready to fruit, just it needs pollination. May be Your area lack the Pollinators, you can use hand pollination, or replace the plant to a new area.
Hopefully this will work!
Happy Gardening 😊
What can be grown at home Fruitful trees A spacious and airy place knowing that, unfortunately, the whole day was without sun because of the buildings that frustrate me?
Try to grow some indoor plants, like Areca palm, snake plant, spider plant & Syngoniums...
& If you want to grow some of the Fruiting Plants, make sure you have a place with minimum 2-3 hours of sun. & Keep your plants there.
Strawberries, pomegranate, & mostly root vegetables can also be grown in such a location. But still the production will be overage.
Hope you got some idea,
Thanks for Your Support.
Happy Gardening 😊
Hello, my lemon tree produced 3 fruits then stopped. and now its leaves are turning brown at the tips. I just water them every week. How can I revive it?
They can't be recovered. If you are watering correctly then it is definitely due to the Nutrientional Difficiency. You should add a fertilizer in your lemon tree. Hope it will grow again. Thanks for your support and time dear😊
What about lime trees not bloom thank you
Lime tree is also a Citrus Family Plant, all citrus Plants have similar Requirements! So same Causes are applicable.
Happy Gardening 😊
I have i papya plant recently it is flowering and I can see small fruit like structure but all those all falling ? Help me
Falling of fruit is mainly cause by two reasons.
It may be due to Nutrients Deficiency, or may be due to OverWatering issue. Overwatered fruits became little yellow and then fells off.
For that water vert carefully, and try to add an organic fertilizer into it's Soil.
Thanks for your Support, hope it helps ☺️
@@Pure_Greeny tq u soo much , although u have 1.43k subscribers u replied me that is really great tq
Oo I will water 5 times ,so only my fruits are turning yellow and falling down tq,☺️
@@Jennie-vh6dg Water only When Soil Feels Dry.... It helps a lot.
This is the best video I've ever watched, thanks!
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my lemon tree needs bees to make flowers ? Is this the summer the right time?
I doesn't get your Point. Bees are Needed to Pollinate the Flowers into Fruit. The lemon tree Produces Flowers almost all around the year, you can get them to fruit by Hand pollination or you can also use bees to make the Pollination process easier. Otherwise Thanks for your Support and Time towards my channel. Thanks alot.....☺️
My lemon tree has very large leaves 🍃 is like 5ft tall. I planted from a supermarket lemon. Is been us like 5yrs old no lemons 🍋 no 🌸 . What can I do? Tia
I think you should graft the Seed Grown lemon, it will help to get the plant on Flowering.
Or you can try out some Fertilizers, that provides energy to the plant for Flowering And Fruiting.
But you have to keep Fertilizing for about 2 months with 15 days interval.
Thanks for your Support to Our Channel. 😊
Why do you not have more leaves on your lemon? Do you take them off?
Mine is about 3 years old and really bushy, full of leaves.
Never gotten any lemons or flowers so far.
What am I doing wrong?
Because it's a Heavy Feeder plant, & When Flowering, the Energy of the Plant Is mainly used to feed it's Buds & Flowers. The main focus of the plant is on its Flowering & hence the Leaves Don't Find much Energy & Nutrition to Grow well. Therefore Sometimes all the leaves fells Off one by one.
To prevent this problem, You can Try Out a Powerful Fertilizer otherwise the healthy blooming isn't possible.
Hope you Got Your Answer.
Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel.
Happy Gardening 😊
It's because it's struggling to survive in the pot and it's not receiving optimal conditions.
The leaves look deficient in iron
The soil pH is probably incorrect
That's usually the problem
Together with too much water or not enough water
They can take up to 5+ years to bear fruit for the first time. Be patient. Mine didn't until year 7 and only after moving it from Arizona to Michigan. Now it's growing fruit totally out of control, I'm going to be buried in lemons soon. Going to need to set up a lemonade stand or something.
My lemon tree produce flowers but small lemon fell down
Please tell me solution
It be due to the may Nutrientional Difficiency, or over watering. Try to add some Nutrients and focus on Watering. Thanks for your Support to our Channel. Hope my videos are helping all of you.. ☺️☺️
what is the name of chemical available from AMAZON FOR THE PURPOSE OF FLOWERING OF LEMON TREE?
I hope you Understand the Points of the Video on Lemon tree.
Chemical Fertilizer is not a good Choice but if you Wants... You can Use DAP granules in a very Small Amount.
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Neem oil kills bees too right??? I think best not to spray flowers, no need to spray flowers, use any insecticides carefully, they may repel bees. I'm a pest controller, so that's what I was taught.
Use Neem oil only when you feel it's important, & Try To Avoid it in general.
Application of Neem Oil once or twice a month as a Prevention can be very healing for your Plants.
For Pests, Neem oil is the only effective Control option, so it is necessary for our use.
Hope You Got Some Idea..
Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel.
Happy Gardening 😊
Robot lady smart.
My plant also not giving fruit or lemon
Lemon Plant Grown From Seeds Requires 4-6 years to Produce Fruit.
While Lemon Grown From Air layering Technique Requires 1 year Maturity To Produce Fruit.
Make Sure the Age & Provide a Good Fertilizer in The Season, it will Definitely Produce Flowers & Fruit.
Hope You Grow Lemons!
Thanks for Your Support to Our Channel.
Happy Gardening 😊
Your plant Is very sick, i don't see any pest attack, it's probably the damage you did by over spraying your plant, or other reasons. No good gardener should ever spray things against insects on their main plants
Thanks For Suggestions!
But It was important to be add in the video content..
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@@jenburkholder6541 You are Right, But it Was important To Cover in that video Topic.
Getting your lemon on Fruiting & Flowering is not a Problem, But the Important Thing is to Provide a Complete Guide About why lemon tree Not Producing Flowers?
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Mine is flowering only two months after planted the seed 😲
I had flowers on my tree but the flowers died and had no lemons why this happened???
It may be due to many reason like season, Nutrients, Over Watering, and so on. I have described all of them in my this videos. Try to identify and they definately produces lemons fruit.....!
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I have a lemon tree in open
For last 10 years
But not flowering
Prune the plant a little and add Fertilizer.... And in the coming season it must produce flowers.
@@Pure_Greeny thanks
Hey, Lemon tree's also need acidic soil (which is basically certain PH level, probably around 4 to 5.5 Ph,) and what PH level of the soil does is, it tells a root system how much food from the soil it can take, for example if you have wrong PH level of the soil, you can fertilize it as much as you want but the roots won't take any of it. You maybe get Sphagnum moss, and maybe add it around the tree, and maybe first carefully scrub some top soil around the lemon so the sphagnum moss take the quicker effect. Or other way is to add some sulfur I think. Maybe your soil is okay and it just needs fertilizer like the video creator already said, but those are some things to maybe help you even more.
There are some ways to test if the PH soil is acidic, you can do it with 1. Vinegar and 2. baking soda I believe, One of those 2 things is used to show if soil is Acidic, and the other one is to test if it is Alkaline, you can easily google this unless you already know it, so if the test shows that you have acidic soil, you are good to go.
I believe best organic fertilizer is Chicken poop, chicken Manure or whatever it's called, since Lemons love nitrogen, and chicken manure has the highest amount of nitrogen compared to the other components, for example N-P-K stands for Nitrogen - Phosphorus - Potasium, and chicken fertilizer is like 5 - 4 - 3,. meaning (5 of Nitrogen) - (4 of Phosphorus) (- 3 of Potasium). I hope this is useful to you or anyone else reading this, and not just taking your time, Peace.
I think you should not be get confused of these things. Simply try the organic lemon Fertilizer that i had prepared. The video is on my channel.
You are talking about the PH levels, that Fertilizer makes the soil a very little acidic that is enough for the lemon trees.
The Problem is that the Soil must not be so much basic for an acidic natured plant. A little change is ok.
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My lemon tree use to grow about 20 to 25 lemons a year..in just last year just 2 lemons...and now I get no flowers at all....lots of leaves growing but no flower. It's in the sun all day with good weather, good soil, no insects, watered every 2 days. I don't understand why this happened.
Sounds like your lemon is tree is Old enough to produce Fruit & Now Healthy. But Not growing any Flowers or fruit, so You need to use a Powerful Fertilizer, so it can get the Nutrients & also Prune the upper Growing Shoots, because most of the flowers grow on a New Branch. Fertilize it Every 15 days in it's growing Season, It will produce flowers as well.
Hope it helps you grow Alot of Fruit.
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@@Pure_Greeny what do you recommend for fertilizer? Because twice a year I put in a nitrate Jobes Fruit and citrus 8-11-11 spikes.
@@richardcalisi9188 dear I know about organic Fertilizers, You can Use a Mix a Mustard Cake, Bone Meal & Cow dung. As they works Really Well in My Experience, just use for at least 1-2 months every 15 days, with some pruning & It's Very likely to get your plant on blooming.
Otherwise a Video in added on my channel For Organic Heavy Feeders Fertilizer, that Can also work Really Well.
@@Pure_Greeny ok thanks for your advice
My lemon tree has been there for 25 years but no flowers?
Give it some pruning, & Provide a High Dose Fertilizer.
Make sure it's in a Sunny Area, because sun is very important for new buds & Flowers.
Hope you get flowers on your lemon.
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