{"id":23429,"date":"2024-02-19T04:40:21","date_gmt":"2024-02-19T02:40:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=23429"},"modified":"2024-02-19T04:40:21","modified_gmt":"2024-02-19T02:40:21","slug":"how-often-should-you-water-a-meyer-lemon-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-often-should-you-water-a-meyer-lemon-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"How Often Should You Water A Meyer Lemon Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Watering a Meyer lemon tree should be done judiciously: too little and the tree won’t thrive, too much and it’ll drown. The general rule is to give the tree a thorough soaking every 10–14 days, depending on the weather. In summer or especially hot climates, you may need to water more frequently, while trees in cooler regions may need less.<\/p>\n

To test if your Meyer lemon tree needs watering, put your finger into the soil. If the top 2.5 cm (1 inch) of soil feels dry, it’s time to water. If not, wait another few days. Remember that when you do water, you should soak the entire root ball, not just the top surface – the roots will extend down up to 35 cm (14 inches).<\/p>\n

For newly planted trees, you’ll need to keep the moisture levels more even. If the soil is kept too wet, the roots can suffer from oxygen deprivation and start to rot. But if it’s allowed to dry out too much, it will slow down the tree’s growth. Try to keep the soil evenly moist, like a wrung-out sponge, while the tree establishes itself.<\/p>\n

During the summer months, you may need to water your lemon tree every 7–10 days. In hotter climates, such as the south of the US, it may require more frequent watering. It’s best to water in the mornings, so that the foliage can dry out during the day. This will help to prevent fungal diseases, which thrive in wet conditions.<\/p>\n