PLANT CARE
Lemons should be watered moderately – once a week to avoid waterlogging. Ventilate the room or use a fan to mimic the natural environment. Fertilize regularly with formulations containing nitrogen. Pollination of fragrant flowers can be done manually to increase the chances of abundant fruit set.
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As a rule, the first fruits of the lemon tree appear three years after planting. In the case of large fruits, it is recommended to thin the peel and remove 2/3 of the young lemons. A ripe lemon is bright yellow and soft to the touch, and the harvested fruits can be stored for up to 2 months.
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