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Lemon Tree in a Pot...what size???
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A friend is wanting to contain a lemon in a pot. Space is limited, so he is looking for the following: 1. min. size pot 2. variety of lemon Thanks in advance Jamesd |
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One of the very best in a pot is the Meyers leamon. My tree is 5 years old,
about 3.5 feet tall and produces several dozen leamons a year. JEM "james dawson" wrote in message ... Hi, A friend is wanting to contain a lemon in a pot. Space is limited, so he is looking for the following: 1. min. size pot 2. variety of lemon Thanks in advance Jamesd |
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"james dawson" wrote in message ... Hi, A friend is wanting to contain a lemon in a pot. Space is limited, so he is looking for the following: 1. min. size pot I would go for a tub at least 60cm in diameter if you want good fruit. If the tub is smaller the tree will survive OK but it will be a bit too bonsai and not fruit as prolifically. The larger tub also provides a better resevoir of moisture and so forgetting to water is less damaging. It can always be pruned to a more compact habit if space is very scarce. 2. variety of lemon Many citrus do well in pots so you could probably choose any lemon, as others have said Myer lemon is a good one, it also suits pot growing as it is somewhat more tolerant of drying out. Whatever kind you get use a good potting mix with plenty of organic matter and don't let it dry out too much, which is always a risk with potted plants. Citrus are heavy feeders so you will need to feed two or three times a year in a tub and top up the organic mulch on top annually to condition the soil and reduce water loss. David |
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I agree with David. You might as well start out with a large pot. I would
suggest plastic since the weight becomes a factor when one has to move the plant. A Meyers lemon will not grow over 4-5 feet for several years in a pot , if ever. As I mentioned, my tree is not very tall but produces a nice crop or two each year. Have Fun Jim "David Hare-Scott" wrote in message ... "james dawson" wrote in message ... Hi, A friend is wanting to contain a lemon in a pot. Space is limited, so he is looking for the following: 1. min. size pot I would go for a tub at least 60cm in diameter if you want good fruit. If the tub is smaller the tree will survive OK but it will be a bit too bonsai and not fruit as prolifically. The larger tub also provides a better resevoir of moisture and so forgetting to water is less damaging. It can always be pruned to a more compact habit if space is very scarce. 2. variety of lemon Many citrus do well in pots so you could probably choose any lemon, as others have said Myer lemon is a good one, it also suits pot growing as it is somewhat more tolerant of drying out. Whatever kind you get use a good potting mix with plenty of organic matter and don't let it dry out too much, which is always a risk with potted plants. Citrus are heavy feeders so you will need to feed two or three times a year in a tub and top up the organic mulch on top annually to condition the soil and reduce water loss. David |
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