Selection of lemon potted plants Planting containers Lemon potted plants Soil selection Lemon potted plants Planting methods Maintenance management Lemon potted plants Harvest Lemon potted plants With the improvement of quality of life, more and more people are beginning to grow plants at home, which not only beautifies the environment, but also harvests fresh fruits. Lemon, as a beautiful and practical plant, is becoming more and more popular. This article will introduce you in detail the planting method of lemon potted plants. Help you easily create your own lemon potted plant at home. Selection of lemon potted plants When selecting lemon potted plants, plants with developed roots, lush branches and leaves, and no pests and diseases should be selected. Generally, most of the lemon potted plants sold on the market are mature plants, which are easy to maintain and enjoy. Planting containers for lemon potted plants The planting containers for lemon potted plants should be pots with good air permeability and good drainage. Ceramic pots, plastic pots, wooden pots, etc. are all good choices. The size of the pots should be slightly larger than the root system of the plant to facilitate root growth. The soil for lemon potted plants should be selected where lemons like fertile soil and have good drainage. You can choose cultured soil such as carrious soil, garden soil, and sandy soil mixed in a certain proportion. Adding appropriate amount of decomposed organic fertilizer can improve soil fertility. Planting method of lemon potted plants 1. Clean the pots: Before planting, clean the pots to ensure that there is no dirt and bacteria.
2. Filling soil: Put a layer of tiles or gravel at the bottom of the basin to facilitate drainage.
3. Place the plant: Remove the lemon potted plant from the original pot, gently shake off part of the soil to expose the root system.
4. Filling soil: Place the plant in the center of the basin and fill in the culture soil to keep the root system in close contact with the soil.
5. Watering: After planting is completed, water thoroughly to make the soil fully moist. Maintenance and management of lemon potted plants 1. Light: Lemon likes light and should be placed in a sunny place to ensure 4-6 hours of light every day.
2. Watering: Lemon likes to wet the environment, but it is not advisable to accumulate water. When watering, keep the soil moist and avoid being too wet or too dry.
3. Fertilization: Apply compound fertilizer once a month, or use diluted organic fertilizer for topdressing.
4. Pruning: Regularly prune dead branches and sick branches to maintain the beautiful shape of the plants and promote the growth of new branches.
5. Pest and pest control: Pay attention to observing plants and take timely measures when pests and diseases are discovered, such as spraying pesticides and cutting off diseased branches. Harvest of lemon potted plants Lemon potted plants generally bloom and bear fruit 1-2 years after planting. When the lemon fruits mature, they can be picked and eaten or made into lemon drinks.
Lemon potted plants are beautiful and practical plants. Its planting method is simple and easy. Through reasonable selection of plants, containers, soil, and scientific maintenance and management, you can easily plant your own lemon potted plants at home and harvest Healthy and delicious lemons, let us enjoy the fun of planting!