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Pruning is a key part of the lemon tree care routine. It is crucial for growth, production and overall health of the tree. To answer the question “When is the right time to prune a lemon tree”, it depends on both the age and stage of growth of the tree. Generally, pruning should begin when a lemon tree is young, and when it has fully matured, pruning ceases.<\/p>\n

Youthful Trees<\/h2>\n

Young lemon tree’s should be pruned when the branches are still young and flexible. Pruning for any tree involves the removal of dead or dying branches, overcrowding of branches, and the removal of horizontal branches so the lemon tree develops a strong central trunk. During the first few growing seasons, aim to shape the tree and remove any branches which are crossing over one another or are becoming too close together.<\/p>\n

Established Trees<\/h2>\n

For older lemon trees, pruning should focus on removing the dead wood, removing diseased branches if seen, and trimming any crossed branches growing up against the main trunk. To maintain a desirable shape, keep a roughly pyramid shape with open space in the middle of the tree. If a tree is left unpruned, it will become less fruitful and less vigorous. Pruning also helps to prevent pests and disease from taking hold, as it improves circulation of air and light around the branches and reduces humidity.<\/p>\n

Seasonal Pruning<\/h2>\n

Though pruning a lemon tree is advisable all-year-round, the best time to prune is late winter or early spring before the buds appear on the tree. It is important to be selective and target the branches that need pruning, as any incorrect pruning runs the risk of damaging other parts of the tree. During the pruning process, always use sharp shears so that the cuts are clean and quick, as this will help prevent the risk of disease. Aim to prune around a third of the length of the branch, but never cut the branch at the junction of the trunk if it is full grown as this may damage the tree.<\/p>\n

Pruning Fruits<\/h2>\n