{"id":23326,"date":"2024-02-12T03:45:57","date_gmt":"2024-02-12T01:45:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=23326"},"modified":"2024-02-12T03:45:57","modified_gmt":"2024-02-12T01:45:57","slug":"when-to-repot-a-lemon-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/when-to-repot-a-lemon-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"When To Repot A Lemon Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Repotting a lemon tree at the right time is important to optimize its growth and prosperity. To do so, assess the citrus tree every year to determine if it is time for repotting. Ideally, repotting should take place every three to five years. Start with a good soil and small pot so that the tree does not become rootbound. Before getting started, decide on the pot size and material you would like. <\/p>\n

When selecting the pot, make sure it is not too large or too deep. A pot that is too large can cause the soil to remain soggy and reduce oxygen levels to the roots of the tree. Additionally, avoid buying plastic or ceramic pots as they retain too much moisture. Clay, terracotta, and glazed ceramic are better options.<\/p>\n

To prepare the tree for repotting, begin by trimming any overgrown roots. To do this, turn it upside down and gently tease the edges with a knife or pruning shears. This will help to loosen and release the soil from the sides of the container. Next, remove the tree from the pot and place it on a newspaper or a clean tarp for dust control. <\/p>\n

Once the repotting is complete, avoid over-watering the lemon tree. Unlike other citrus varieties, lemon trees do not require heavy amounts of water. When it is time to water, check the soil before reaching for the watering can. Feel the soil around the root ball, if it is dry to the touch, then it is time to add water.<\/p>\n