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Indoor lemon trees are a fun addition to any home, with their fragrant flowers and citrusy fruits. Taking good care of your indoor lemon tree can help it thrive. There are a few key elements to consider when it comes to good lemon tree care. Here’s a few tips to follow. <\/p>\n

Maintaining the right light levels is essential. Place your lemon tree near a sunny window and keep it out of direct sunlight during the hottest part of the day to prevent leaf burn. Supplementing with a grow light, if needed, can help ensure the tree receives enough light during the winter months.<\/p>\n

Keep the soil moist, but not soggy. Lemons prefer evenly moist soil, preferably with well-draining loam soil and a pH between 6 and 7. Consider investing in a moisture meter so you don’t overwater. <\/p>\n

Pruning your lemon tree is important for keeping it healthy and preventing pests and diseases. Remove dead or dying branches as soon as you notice them. Prune any branches or shoots that are growing in an undesirable direction. Ask your local nursery for advice if you’re unsure which branches to cut.<\/p>\n