{"id":23628,"date":"2023-12-27T06:25:11","date_gmt":"2023-12-27T04:25:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=23628"},"modified":"2023-12-27T06:25:11","modified_gmt":"2023-12-27T04:25:11","slug":"how-to-get-meyer-lemon-tree-to-fruit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-get-meyer-lemon-tree-to-fruit\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Get Meyer Lemon Tree To Fruit"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Fruiting Meyer lemon trees provide a yearly yield of citrus fruits with a unique flavor unlike traditional lemons. Knowing how to get them to produce fruit is simple once you understand their growing needs. Cultivating a Meyer lemon tree for the possibility of delicious fruits requires dedication and appropriate care throughout the year. This guide provides tips on how to get your Meyer lemon tree to yield the most delicious fruits. <\/p>\n

For the tree to start producing these sweet and sour treats, it must receive ample sun, water, and nutrients. Meyer lemon trees grow best when given five or more hours of direct sunlight each day, watered regularly, and given fertilizer every four to six weeks. To enhance the soil surrounding the tree, incorporate organic material into the surface layer.<\/p>\n

Adequate pruning is essential in maintaining and encouraging growth in any tree. When Meyer lemon trees are in bloom, the petals must be removed to allow for development of the fruits. Removing spent flowers and weak or damaged branches may be necessary for the tree to remain healthy and offer better fruit production.<\/p>\n

It is best to use intercropping, by alternating Meyer lemon trees with other fruit trees such as oranges, limes, and grapefruit. Competing for light, nutrients, and water intercropped trees focus on producing less, but higher quality fruits. This will encourage the Meyer lemon tree to give sweeter and tastier fruits.<\/p>\n