10 Pcs Citrus aurantifolia Green Lemon Tree Seeds Bonsai Key Lime Lemon Tree Plants Seed (1)
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Product Description

The small, shrubby habit is ideal for small space gardens. It utilizes citrus trees in the landscape just like any ornamental tree. Give enough space that light is available from all sides, away from the shade of larger trees or buildings. A great plant for large patio containers where the fragrant flowers can be enjoyed and the fruit easily picked. It can also be grown indoors if space and ample sunlight can be provided. SOIL REQUIREMENT 10pcs/bag Moist but well-drained Loamy Neutral FEEDING/FERTILIZER REQUIREMENT Lime trees, like all citrus trees, are heavy feeders and need fertilizing every couple of months. Use citrus plant food or slow-release fertilizer with extra nitrogen. The nitrogen content should be nearly double when compared to the phosphorous and potassium content; for example, 20-10-10. Only a third of the recommended amount of fertilizer needs to be used each time. Scratch into the top couple of inches of soil and water the granulated fertilizer into the ground. LIGHT REQUIREMENT Full Sun. WATER REQUIREMENT Lime trees need consistent moisture to grow well. Water the soil deeply once or twice a week, rather than frequent shallow watering. When the soil is dry to about 6 inches, water the lime tree. Do not let the lime tree dry out since the leaves will wilt and drop. Overwatering symptoms include yellowing and cupping leaves. The drooping leaves do not perk up after watering. In this case, let the soil dry out a while before watering again.

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