{"id":1828,"date":"2023-03-06T12:46:02","date_gmt":"2023-03-06T11:46:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=1828"},"modified":"2023-03-06T12:46:02","modified_gmt":"2023-03-06T11:46:02","slug":"can-a-lemon-tree-stay-in-a-pot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/can-a-lemon-tree-stay-in-a-pot\/","title":{"rendered":"Can a lemon tree stay in a pot?"},"content":{"rendered":"

A lemon tree can stay in a pot as long as the pot has drainage holes and is at least 20 inches deep. The pot should also be big enough so the tree has room to grow. It is important to keep the tree well watered and to fertilize it regularly.<\/p>\n

Yes, a lemon tree can stay in a pot.<\/p>\n

How big can a lemon tree grow in a pot? <\/h2>\n

Most citrus trees will eventually measure around 6 feet tall, even with dwarf varieties and regular pruning. Your tree may seem small when you buy it, but it will grow over time. Keep this in mind when choosing a location for your tree. You will need to provide enough space for the tree to grow and spread its roots.<\/p>\n

Lemon trees can make a great addition to any home, and they can last a long time in containers with the right care. For the longest possible life in a container, repot the tree into a larger one every one to one-and-a-half years. With this regular care, your lemon tree can bring you enjoyment for many years to come.<\/p>\n

How do you maintain a lemon tree in a pot <\/h3>\n