{"id":22832,"date":"2024-02-17T07:31:05","date_gmt":"2024-02-17T05:31:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=22832"},"modified":"2024-02-17T07:31:05","modified_gmt":"2024-02-17T05:31:05","slug":"when-do-i-need-to-bring-my-lemon-tree-inside","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/when-do-i-need-to-bring-my-lemon-tree-inside\/","title":{"rendered":"When Do I Need To Bring My Lemon Tree Inside"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Lemon trees are quite popular for their versatile nature and their ease of care. But, depending upon the climatic conditions where you live, you may need to bring your lemon tree indoors from time to time. Let’s look at when you need to do that and how you need to go about doing it.<\/p>\n

When temperatures hover around forty-five degrees Fahrenheit and the wind chill dips below twenty, it’s time to relocate your lemon tree inside. The wind can be particularly damaging to the tender leaves, so if it is regularly strong and chilly, it’s time to move your tree. Strong winds also tend to rub off the leaves and discourage the flowering process, so you should make sure your tree is in a relatively calm area.<\/p>\n

It is also important to consider both the humidity and temperature of your home before bringing your lemon tree inside. Lemon trees need a very humid environment, so if the house is dry, consider investing in a misting bottle. A room temperature below fifty-five degrees and excess light can also be detrimental to the health of your tree. If the room is cold, you should use a dehumidifier or gentle heat source to warm it.<\/p>\n

When moving your lemon tree inside, make sure that you first prepare the plant properly by removing any dead leaves and fertilizing it once a year. When you’re ready to move it, take it out of the pot and inspect it for any pests. If necessary use an insecticidal soap to spray the lemon tree. Once that’s done, you can transplant it into a new pot with your desired indoor soil.<\/p>\n