Moving, need tips on how to accommodate lemon plant

Discussion in 'Citrus' started by Armand9x, Dec 17, 2009.

  1. Armand9x

    Armand9x Member

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    My father has moved to a new house and I shall be moving with him. With this being said, my room is in the basement and it is naturally cool down there. I fear my lemon plant will be stunted by this. I have been growing it for about 6-7 months now and it has been doing fine. I was wondering what I should do to make sure my plant continues growing well. Is it possible to construct a very small greenhouse in my room just for my plant to keep it warm and humid enough?
     
  2. Futura

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    Hey Armand9x,

    I would be concerned about the light down there in the basement. Is there enough? If not, buy a light.

    I've had good results with buying a seed germinating heating pad and using a pot within a pot method I keep the roots at a great temperature.

    You could construct a greenhouse in your room but it seems like a great deal of work. Why not find the best place in the house and put it there.

    Say hi to the Peg for me (former Pegger here)
     

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