Lemon tree conservation, taboo to avoid
The jewels of the lemon tree grow in the family. If you want the lemon tree to thrive, you must avoid the conservation taboos. Otherwise, watch out for your lemon tree and your temper
One, fear of water
Lemon trees like to drink water, but they're super afraid to accumulate water. The bottom of the basin is empty and the slabs are all responsible for this. Remember to water the well-drained basins and the earth and water the humidity. Summer heat can be poured every day, but not too much, just too much. And don't water it at noon in the summer. It's best at night. In winter, it's even more important to control the amount of water before the root。
Two, afraid of fatty
Lemon tree fat, but not fat! Longer-term pursuits of thin nitrogen phosphorus fertilizer are enough, so never overweight, or burn easily. Remember, you're the king's way
It's cold
The lemon tree is a young man who's afraid of cold. It's easy to sleep at a low temperature, which affects the flowering of the next year. The most appropriate growth temperature is 15-20°c (or 17°c to 25°c) and in winter indoor temperatures are not below 10°c. Small partners in the north must be more aware of the need to move lemon trees into the house in the winter, so that the heating pads and the heat shield can be used. Zero temperatures will freeze the leaves
Four. Fear of pests
Lemon leaves are thick and easily attract pests like red spiders. Don't worry, it'll be controlled by water or medicine. April-june is a high-prevalence period for pests, red spiders with full spirit, aphids, roll moths with chlorocypermethrin, black spots, anthrax with multibactrin. It is important to remember to cut off the sick leaves and spray more leaves without flowering. It can also be prevented by physical methods such as cedars, shearing and cleaning of fallow branches. Rational fertilisation also enhances resistance to insects
All right, that's the conservation taboo for lemon trees! Avoid these pits, your lemon trees will grow and grow full of lemons. Is there anything you want to share? Or do you want to ask me something? See you in the comment section







