Many people will prepare some lemons at home, especially in hot summer. When they are thirsty, they can cut some lemons and soak them in water at will, which can not only quench their thirst, but also help them to beauty beauty.
In order to get the freshest lemons, many friends even started to grow lemons at home.
Compared with other fruit trees, lemon itself occupies a small area, so you can find some open spaces to plant on the balcony at will.
Lemon leaves are evergreen all year round and can also produce white flowers. White flowers can make our indoor air better and full of the sweetness of lemon.
When the lemon is ripe and the fruit is covered with branches, it looks different.
If there is still space on your balcony, you might as well plant a lemon at this time. Daily maintenance starts from the following points, and soon lemons will bear full fruits.
Most of the potted lemons at home are placed on the balcony, and they need to be watered and fertilized regularly. Because the space of flowerpots is limited, if water is not replenished and fertilized regularly, it is likely to affect the overall growth rate of fruit trees, as well as the yield of fruit trees and the quality of lemons.
Many friends grow lemons at home, with few flowers and few fruits. In fact, this has a lot to do with our daily maintenance methods. As long as we do the following three things, lemons at home will bear more and more fruits.
When you start planting lemons, try to choose a slightly larger flowerpot, especially the seedlings you just bought home. Although flowerpots and soil are sometimes brought, the flowerpots are relatively small as a whole, which may affect the growth rate of lemons in the later period if they are used directly.
When changing the flowerpot for lemon, we should provide it with nutrient-rich soil, such as adding humus soil to ensure the later growth of lemon.
When you first enter the pot, you don't need to break up the clods at the root of the lemon to prevent the roots from being hurt.
Usually, lemons need to be placed on a balcony with good ventilation and lighting, and windows should be opened regularly for ventilation, so that lemons can breathe fresh air and ensure the normal growth and smooth flowering and fruiting of plants.
Watering lemons also needs more attention. Although lemons are drought-tolerant, they should be watered in time. If the water needed for their growth is not met, the overall growth of plants will be affected.
If you accidentally water too much, there will be too much water in the flowerpot, which will lead to water accumulation, and in serious cases, it will lead to a large number of plants falling flowers and fruits.
Lemon can also be topdressing regularly at ordinary times, and it is a good choice to supplement it with decomposed cattle and sheep manure once every two months or so.
Fertilizer should not be directly sprinkled on the surface of the basin soil, but buried underground, which is more conducive to plant absorption.
Lemon, as a self-pollinated fruit tree, does not need manual intervention in the growth process, so it is relatively more worry-free.
If it is found that its branches grow too fast, it can also be pruned regularly to improve fruit yield.
As a popular fruit, lemon is very good whether it is picked, washed and eaten directly, or cut to make tea or drink.
And lemon is rich in vitamins, which is also helpful to the body.
Now is the best time to plant it. If you plant it now, you will reap the fruit soon. At that time, whether you eat at home or send it to your friends, you will have face. Don't miss friends who like to eat fruit!
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