{"id":24238,"date":"2024-01-31T13:10:10","date_gmt":"2024-01-31T11:10:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=24238"},"modified":"2024-01-31T13:10:10","modified_gmt":"2024-01-31T11:10:10","slug":"when-can-you-put-a-lemon-tree-outside","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/when-can-you-put-a-lemon-tree-outside\/","title":{"rendered":"When Can You Put A Lemon Tree Outside"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Whether or not a lemon tree should be placed outdoors depends largely upon where you live and the climate. Planting and caring for a lemon tree outdoors is not a difficult task, providing a few key requirements can be met. Herein, we will discuss when, and under what conditions, a lemon tree can be kept safe outdoors.<\/p>\n

Understanding the Climate<\/h2>\n

A lemon tree needs warm temperatures and consistent water. The ideal temperature range is between 65 degrees and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures lower than 45 degrees can cause damage, possibly killing the tree. If you are located in an area experiencing frequent temperature fluctuations or extreme weather, you should stagger the outdoor placement of your tree – and be sure to bring it back indoors if such temperatures arrive. Additionally, some areas are prone to significant fluctuations in sunlight and water. In such areas, you may have to adjust your watering schedule. Consistent water is key to a thriving lemon tree, so extra care must be taken to ensure the tree is properly hydrated during incidents of low water availability.<\/p>\n

Preparing the Plant Before Outdoors Placement<\/h2>\n

Before placing your lemon tree outdoors, it is advisable to harden it off slowly. This can be done by slowly allowing exposure to outdoor temperatures and conditions over a span of several days. Additionally, protecting the lemon tree from wind and temperature extremes during the early days of outdoor exposure can be beneficial for acclimatizing the tree. Selecting a location for your tree that is sheltered from wind, with direct sun for five to six hours a day, is important for optimizing its overall growth.<\/p>\n

Considerations Before Outdoors Placement<\/h2>\n

Another factor to consider prior to placing your lemon tree outdoors is soil quality. It is important to ensure the soil is loose, well-draining, and free from pests. Furthermore, a full soil analysis should be performed to check the absolute and relative amounts of each nutrient contained in the soil. This soil analysis can be used to create the proper fertilization plan for the lemon tree. Applying fertilizer to the tree at least once per month is necessary for ensuring a healthy growth rate – so it is important to have a plan in place prior to the tree’s outdoor placement.<\/p>\n

Harvesting<\/h2>\n