Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Pruning Lemon Trees Do I Need To Prune My Lemon Tree?

Do I need to prune my lemon tree? - pruning lemon trees

I have a very good size lemon into a big pot that I last year, Wal-Mart. Laready He has produced two very good size lemons. It is believed that these trees are cut, and if thay where?

1 comments:

JoeReal said...

If you prune your trees and citrus includes lemons, which significantly reduces fruit production. It is a big NO NO circumcised to citrus trees, if there other reasons are more important than fruit production. It is very different from the deciduous fruit trees. The flowers are near the ends of the branches and in the case of such a cut each time is reset to zero and do not produce fruit.

You can prune from time to time, but mature at the same time to change the trimming of branches each year. In other words, affect some areas, while others are shorter and there in the next year. In this way you get a consistent product and keep the size of the trees.

Another alternative is to dilute the tree by all members of the main stem.

But the best method for citrus amateurs to make the investment operations of the cortex. Peel of investments by small trees and fruit without any of the circumcision. See the following link, such as done.

I have more than 85 kinds of citrus fruits in my yard in Northern California and has processed more than 50 varieties of citrus fruits.

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