I ’ve had a Meyer lemon tree for about three age . In saltation of 2018 , it flowered like crazy and set a cluster of yield . Even though it was a belittled tree diagram , Iharvested eight large lemonsand made a delicious pie with them . Success !
In 2019 , thing did not go so well . The lemon tree diagram bloom in spring , but then dropped all of its flowers and produced no yield . It spent the summer outside ( as it commonly does ) , then flowered again in late fall . No fruit , which did not storm me because citrus want a lot of Sunday and even in my south windowpane , it ’s pretty glowering in Minnesota from November through March .
A week or so ago , my lemon tree protrude to flower again — extravagantly . The timing is perfect so I decided to help the tree along to get some fruit . Meyer lemons are “ self - pollinating , ” which means you do n’t involve a 2nd tree to get fruit . The pollen on the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree will cling to the stigmas in other blossom , which creates the little lemon . Outside , fart and insects will do the pollinating for you , but inside it may call for aid .

Be the Bee: Lemon Tree Pollination
The operation is unsubdivided . Get a small paint brush or Q - tip swob and fray it into the flowers that have tons of pollen on their anther . ( These are male flowers . ) Make certain you get some of the yellow pollen grains on your brush or swab . Then go to a peak that has the bulbous stigma ( also called a pistil ) . Gently touch the bound of the swab or brushing on the stain . You want to see some grains of pollen present on the stigma after you have pollinated . Continue to do this as long as the plant is flower . Wait to see the little lemons protrude acquire . If you achieve pollination and are lucky , those little lemons will be boastful delicious fruit in about eight months .
My Citrus limon tree will go outside some time in mid - May . temperature have to be consistently about 50 degrees for a lemon to be happy . I ’ll also be adding some fertiliser to the plant , which needs a fair amount of nitrogen but not much phosphorus or potassium . In the three - plus age it has been in this peck , I ’ve only summate fish photographic emulsion . Finally , come descent , I ’ll be re - potting my tree diagram . While stinker trees can grow well in a somewhat small pot , they do like bracing soil every few long time .
For more on growing lemons , curb out thisexcellent bulletinfrom the Wisconsin master gardeners and thisstep - by - step pollination guide . I ’ll rent you love how many gamboge I get over on myInstagram account .

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