Lemons are a type of fruit used for drinking, seasoning, cooking and in many household tips. Growing a lemon tree indoors will help you save money on buying them and it is also convenient. In particular, growing lemons in pots does not take up space, is quick to harvest. The following article will guide you on the simplest way to grow lemons in pots.
Details of how to grow a lemon tree in a pot
Once you know that we can completely grow lemon trees in pots, how to choose good varieties to plant successfully, the next step is to start implementing how to grow lemon trees in pots:
Preparation
Here are the things you need to prepare for growing lemon trees in pots:
Lemon variety with enough branches, leaves, flowers, buds, and fruit.
A pot for planting trees with a diameter of about 50-60 cm or more.
2 small spades for mixing the substrate – a mixture that helps create a favorable environment for plant growth.
The substrate includes: 30% coconut fiber and rice bran, 20% cow dung or chicken dung or trace elements, 50% garden soil or fertile soil, sandy soil… help the lemon trees grow well. Supplement Trichoderma to treat fungi in the soil.
Charcoal helps plants drain water.
Steps to follow
After preparing the necessary tools for growing lemon trees in pots, you put the substrate into the pot and mix it well using a spade. It is known that this mixture can be used to grow other plants besides lemon trees such as pomelo trees, orange trees…
Next, you place the charcoal underneath to help the plants drain water and put the lemon seedlings into the prepared planting pot. If the seedlings have too many roots, you can cut some without worrying about the tree dying as lemons are easy to grow, easy to live and cutting the roots stimulates them to grow more and faster.
Finished product
After putting the lemon seedlings together with the charcoal and substrate into the pot until nearly full, you water the pot with enough water and place it under the sun.
How to take care of lemon trees when grown in pots
Lemon trees prefer sunlight rather than excessive water. Therefore, keeping them under the sun is very good.
Water the plant once or twice a day with enough water to keep the soil moist. If you water too much, it can make the lemon tree’s roots waterlogged and die quickly. After that, every 2 months, you fertilize the lemon tree once to provide additional nutrients for the plant.
During the flowering period of the lemon tree, you can use Calcium Bo to spray on the flowers to help them pollinate more easily. Calcium Bo can help fruits bear easily not only in lemon trees but also in chili plants, peach trees…
When the lemon tree starts to bear fruit, if possible, you should squeeze or crush the eggshell and mix it with the soil surface for planting lemon trees and sprinkle an additional 2 spoons of Kali powder around the base of the plant to help the fruit become firmer and not fall off. This should be done regularly every 10 days to help the tree bear stronger fruit.
In addition, when taking care of lemon trees, you need to note that they can be susceptible to some insect pests such as leaf rollers, leaf miners… at this time, you should use Radiant or a mixture of ginger, garlic, chili once a month to prevent pests.
Notes when choosing lemon varieties
When planting trees in pots, it is best to buy ready-to-use trees at the market or places that sell trees instead of planting them from seeds. Pay attention to choose to buy good quality seedlings.