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lemon pot plant Citrus × limon

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lemon pot plant Citrus × limonCitrus limon Lemon Citrus limon Lemon is the classic lemon tree, with glossy aromatic leaves, scented white flowers and yellow fruit with fragrant peel and acidic juice. In a container, it grows as a woody shrub or small tree and can be kept as a compact crown for high light pot culture with frost free winter protection. Lemon trees can flower in cycles when light, warmth and root condition are strong. Fruit develops slowly after bloom, changing from

Citrus × limon – Lemon

Citrus × limon – Lemon is the classic lemon tree, with glossy aromatic leaves, scented white flowers and yellow fruit with fragrant peel and acidic juice. In a container, it grows as a woody shrub or small tree and can be kept as a compact crown for high-light pot culture with frost-free winter protection.

Lemon trees can flower in cycles when light, warmth and root condition are strong. Fruit develops slowly after bloom, changing from green to yellow as it matures. A healthy potted plant may carry flowers, young fruit and mature fruit at the same time.

Lemon tree blossom, leaves and fruit

  • Plant form: Evergreen woody citrus with a branching crown and glossy leaves.
  • Flowers: Fragrant white blossoms, often purple-flushed on the outside.
  • Fruit: Oval yellow lemons with aromatic rind and acidic juice.
  • Growing style: Pot culture with high light, drainage and frost-free wintering.
  • Seasonal growth: Leaf flushes and flowers during bright warm months, slower growth through cool winter rest.

Lemon hybrid background and potted growth

Citrus × limon is an accepted hybrid citrus in the Rutaceae family, with cultivated ancestry involving Citrus maxima, Citrus medica and Citrus reticulata. The plant has a woody framework, glossy oil-rich leaves and scented flowers from mature shoots.

Container lemons depend on a breathable root ball because the fine roots sit in a limited volume of substrate. Dense wet mix, cold roots or depleted nutrition often show first as yellowing leaves, leaf drop or weak new shoots.

Lemon tree light, roots and watering

  • Light: Place in full sun outdoors after gradual acclimation. Under cover, keep light levels as high as possible for flowering wood and fruit development.
  • Water: Soak the rootball once the upper 20–30% of the substrate has dried. Let water drain through the pot and empty any outer cachepot after watering.
  • Substrate: Use a well-draining citrus mix with mineral particles and enough weight to stabilise the plant. The mix should remain airy after repeated watering.
  • Wintering: Protect before frost. For overwintering, aim for a bright cool place around 5–12°C or very bright warmer conditions with careful watering.
  • Feeding: Feed through the growing season with a citrus fertiliser containing nitrogen and trace elements. Reduce feeding during cool, low-light rest.
  • Repotting: Repot in spring when the root ball is full. Choose a slightly larger pot and keep the trunk base and graft area clear above the substrate.
  • Pollination: Outdoor pollinators usually visit flowering plants. Under cover, use a soft brush to move pollen between fresh flowers.
  • Pruning: Shape lightly after harvest or in early spring. Remove dead, weak or inward-growing shoots to keep the crown open.

Lemon fruiting and winter signals

  • Fruit staying green: Check maturity and season first. Lemons colour gradually, and ripening can slow in cool or low-light conditions.
  • Winter relocation leaf drop: Check for low light, dry radiator heat, cold drafts or wet roots. Stabilise light and temperature, then reduce watering if the substrate stays cool.
  • Yellow leaves: Review drainage, fertiliser timing and irrigation water. Nutrients become unavailable when roots are stressed or substrate chemistry drifts.
  • Sticky leaves: Inspect for scale insects, aphids or whitefly. Treat early and clean honeydew from leaves before sooty mould develops.

Lemon peel oils and name

Lemon peel, leaves and aromatic oils can upset pets that chew citrus material. Clear fallen peel, leaves and pruned stems promptly, and protect your hands if the plant has thorny growth.

Citrus is an old Latin name linked with citron and later applied to the citrus genus. Citrus × limon is placed in Rutaceae and was first published by Osbeck in 1765. The multiplication sign records the cultivated hybrid origin of lemon.

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