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Why isn’t my lemon tree producing lemons?


Many people have chosen to  grow their own lemon tree in the garden  to enjoy fresh, organic lemons and, above all, to save more money. But to obtain  a rich and abundant harvest , the lemon tree needs proper care in its environment. It is therefore no coincidence that many farmers ask themselves this question: why doesn’t my lemon tree produce lemons? Here are some answers.

Shrub too young

If your lemon tree is not producing lemons, it may be because it is too young and not yet large enough to bear fruit . A lemon tree takes 2 to 10 years to produce fruit. Additionally, the origins of the shrub also play an important role in fruiting.

If you have chosen to grow your lemon tree from seeds, you should know that you will have to wait a few years before you can harvest fresh lemons. On the other hand, if you planted your lemon tree from a lemon branch or leaf, you can  grow a crop quite quickly . Furthermore, the lemons produced have the same flavor as the mother plant.

Pollination failed

Most fruit trees bloom in spring. This is the case of the lemon tree. To produce fruit, pollen from the male part of the flower must be transported to the female part. At this point, fertilization occurs which produces the fruit. If the lemon tree does not flower, it is therefore impossible to think of bearing fruit.

However, if your shrub produces flowers that do not turn into fruit, it means that  pollination is not occurring correctly . For this reason, it is necessary for pollinating insects to do their job. If you grow your own potted lemon tree indoors, you need to get your hands dirty to make the pollination process successful.

Unsuitable temperature

Although the lemon tree can be grown practically anywhere, especially indoors, don’t forget that it needs a good temperature and perfect sunshine to be able to produce fruit. Although the lemon tree can resist the cold for a limited period, it requires a temperature between 15 and 30° to grow in the best conditions. If you grow your fruit tree indoors, you will have to take care of the light. On the other hand, temperature plays an important role if you grow your lemon tree in the garden.

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