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RE: 2011 DWARF ORCHARD
I repotted last spring so I know it's not root bound but I think I used the wrong soil. I have since read that the compost should be mixed with sand, for better drainage, so I'm going to give that a go.
I've been feeding as per the instructions that came with the plant.
Not sure how I feel about throwing in some worms in a plant pot in the house! 😂
I amazed your lemon tree hasn't died if it's severely neglected. Are you living in a relatively warm climate these days? 😊
Haha. Well let's just say it's very root bound, hasn't been fertilized, has eaten through half it's soil, has been over and underwatered, lost most of it's leaves and has one tall weak branch and a teeny stub left. Amazingly it's flowering and starting to set fruit. Hoping to transplant it into bigger pot, better soil, and prune it to stimulate growth. I think that'll make it happy. It's a survivor so far.
I'm in missouri, in the Midwest. It's a temperate climate here. Cold wet or dry winter's and humid or dry hot summers. Spring and fall are turbulent. If it can recover some I might try putting it outside in the summer.
Where abouts are you?
Shall we take some pictures of our plants now and later in the summer @phedizzle? Could be fun! 😁
Sounds like yours is heading for massive improvement if it's survivied all that. 😂
I'm in the UK and, although it's not freezing in the house at night it can get down to about 1 degree which is not good for a citrus tree. So I'm hoping the yellow leaves are to do with that but I'm pretty sure it's not getting the watering right.
What a bloody palaver. This is why I don't buy house plants anymore!😊#