{"id":23938,"date":"2024-02-11T03:15:12","date_gmt":"2024-02-11T01:15:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=23938"},"modified":"2024-02-11T03:15:12","modified_gmt":"2024-02-11T01:15:12","slug":"when-to-pick-lemons-from-the-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/when-to-pick-lemons-from-the-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"When To Pick Lemons From The Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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It is important to know when the right time to harvest lemons from the tree arises. Citrus fruits ripen with sunlight therefore the right time to pick lemons varies between seasons, locations and individual plants. Generally, lemons are ready to pick when they have achieved a yellow color. Lemons should ideally be harvested when they have reached a full yellow color with a hint of green hues and no speckling or pink on the skin. The rind should be firm yet still slightly pliable. Inspect each lemon, if it is light enough to lift when plucked then it is probably ripe and ready for harvesting. While harvesting lemons if the fruit does not come away from the branch with ease, it is not yet ripe. It may require some gentle tugging but don’t pull too hard or you risk damaging the branch. Furthermore, the leaves of the tree should not be disregarded when harvesting as part of the lemon will be found beneath them.<\/p>\n

The size of the lemon should also be taken into consideration when harvesting. Lemons that are left to fully ripen on the tree can become too large, tough, and lack juice. Lemons of a suitable size should be chosen for harvesting over larger lemons. Lemons should be of a medium size that are neither too big nor too small; they should also feel slightly heavy. Lemons should also be picked frequently in order to encourage the tree to continue producing more. This can be done with plucking every lemon that is ready to be harvested in order to let the tree know that it should continue its growth cycle.<\/p>\n

In addition to size, smell is also key. Ripe lemons should have a fresh, pungent citrus aroma. This can be determined with a gentle roll of the lemon to ensure an even smell throughout the fruit. Although not all lemons may have fragrance, a lemon should never smell sour as that is an indication that the lemon is over-ripe.<\/p>\n

While harvesting lemons, it is important to note not to overburden branches with too many lemons at once.
\nThe rate at which a tree can grow and yield depends largely on the care and maintenance it receives. Giving the tree adequate amounts of water and nutrients allow it to deliver the fruits desired. Lemons should also be harvested carefully and delicately to avoid any damage to the tree. This help the tree to continually yield fruits in the upcoming season.<\/p>\n

How to Tell if a Lemon Is Ripe<\/h2>\n