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With many people turning to indoor plants due to limited outdoor space, or simply because of the various benefits it has, it’s no surprise that questions like ‘Can I use a grow light on my lemon tree?’ come up. The short answer is yes, you can, with some caveats and dos and don’ts. Here’s a closer look at what you need to consider in your decision.<\/p>\n

Light Intensity<\/h2>\n

The first thing to be mindful of when using a grow light for your lemon tree is light intensity. If you place the lamp too far away, the strength of the light won’t be sufficient to support photosynthesis and the tree won’t grow properly. On the other hand, if the lamp is too close, it may lead to leaf burn due to overexposure.<\/p>\n

You’ll need to get the right lamp for your particular lemon tree. LED and CFLs are both good choices, as they offer varying levels of intensity, allowing you to customize the lighting conditions. Once you’ve found the right lamp and distance, you’ll want to check its brightness at least once a week.<\/p>\n

Light Duration<\/h2>\n

In addition to intensity, it’s important to monitor the duration of the light. Lemon trees in particular need lots of light for prolonged periods of time, typically 8-10 hours a day. Examine your scheduled and make sure you’re giving your plant enough time to photosynthesize and grow.<\/p>\n