{"id":22965,"date":"2024-01-07T11:15:08","date_gmt":"2024-01-07T09:15:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=22965"},"modified":"2024-01-07T11:15:08","modified_gmt":"2024-01-07T09:15:08","slug":"when-should-i-bring-lemon-tree-indoors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/when-should-i-bring-lemon-tree-indoors\/","title":{"rendered":"When Should I Bring Lemon Tree Indoors"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Bringing a lemon tree indoors can be tricky, and worrying about when the best time to do it is even more so. The key is to understand the tree’s natural rhythms and environmental needs. When a lemon tree is brought in from the outside, it’s important to consider temperature, water, and light conditions. With careful monitoring and timely interventions, it’s possible to keep your lemon tree thriving indoors all year long.<\/p>\n

Much like other plants, the biggest factor when determining when a lemon tree should be brought indoors is temperature. Once the average day-time temperature drops below 45 degrees Fahrenheit, it’s time to consider bringing the lemon tree in. Although lemons are hardy and can withstand drops in temperature, the ideal conditions for lemon tree growth and fruit production are in any environment above 60 degrees Fahrenheit.<\/p>\n

When bringing the tree indoors, examine it thoroughly for any signs of pests or disease. Clean off any foreign matter on the leaves and check for any roadblocks like stunted growth or yellow leaves, as these could be indicators of disease or pest infestations. If any of these things are present, take appropriate action before bringing the tree indoors. Once the tree is deemed healthy, it’s time to move it inside.<\/p>\n

Once the tree is brought indoors, the amount of light it receives will be the deciding factor of its success. Most plants need natural sunlight and a lemon tree is no different in this regard. Place the tree near a window or grown light to give it access to as much direct sunlight as possible. The amount of light the tree receives will be directly proportional to the success of the crop.<\/p>\n