I want lemons again!

Discussion in 'Citrus' started by Citrusgirl, Jun 1, 2009.

  1. Citrusgirl

    Citrusgirl Member

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    I have a meyer lemon that I purchased Spring 2008. It flowered like crazy, I ended up with 13 large, healthy, fabulous lemons in Sept 08. I wintered it indoors and put it out in late March 09, it has tons of newgrowth but I do not have the flowering that I had last spring. Should I be concerned at this point? Do I need to polinate(sp?) it or something to cause it to keep producing fruit?

    I just bought a lime tree that has a few flowers on it. Please give any care advise on that type of tree as well.

    ps I'm in central Arkansas region

    Thanks in advance
    citrusgirl
     
  2. Millet

    Millet Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    First your Meyer lemon does not require hand pollination to set fruit.

    What temperature was your tree maintained at during the winter while indoors. - Millet (1,327-)
     

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