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How long does it take a Meyer lemon tree to mature?

By Emily Sparks

How long does it take a Meyer lemon tree to mature?

The amount of time it takes depends on how the tree was grown. A grafted tree can bear fruit in as little as two years, while seed-grown Meyer lemon trees can take anywhere from three to seven years to produce fruit.

What is an improved Meyer lemon tree?

The Improved Meyer lemon is a strand of Meyer lemon that was developed in the 1940s to be resistant to a fatal kind of citrus disease. Apart from this, there is no difference between the Improved Meyer lemon variety, and the old Meyer lemon variety.

How big do Improved Meyer lemons get?

between 10 and 15 feet tall
An ‘Improved Meyer’ lemon tree grown on its natural roots can reach between 10 and 15 feet tall, while true lemon trees can grow as tall as 20 feet. A shorter tree does not mean fewer or smaller fruits.

How often should a Meyer lemon tree be watered?

every one to two weeks
Generally, Meyer Lemon Trees need water every one to two weeks. Leaves can be an indicator as to how your tree feels. If the leaves are drooping like they’re too heavy for the branches, the tree is getting too much water. If the leaves are crispy and dry or curl upwards, this is a sign of under-watering.

How old does a Meyer lemon tree have to be to produce fruit?

Best of all, these trees always seem to be blooming or fruiting. Provided that you take proper care of your Meyer lemon tree, you should be able to enjoy these sweet, rich-tasting fruits all year long. Meyer lemon trees typically flower and fruit all year (and heavily in fall and winter), starting when they are about 3 to 5 years old.

Why was the first Meyer lemon tree destroyed?

The first Meyer lemon trees introduced to the US turnout to be very susceptible to a fast-spreading virus. To protect the country’s remaining citrus trees, this early variety was destroyed, and later replaced with a Meyer improved dwarf lemon tree resistant to the early Meyer lemon tree diseases.

What should I do with my Meyer lemon tree?

Give your Meyer lemon plant a boost of nutrients by adding in some citrus planting mix with your natural soil, along with citrus fertilizer (fertilizer, especially, will help your tree develop flowers and fruit). If you keep your tree indoors for any period of time, be careful to not place it under a vent.

When is the best time to plant Meyer lemons?

Meyer lemons do well outdoors when winter temperatures don’t drop below 20 degrees Fahrenheit. If you plant your citrus tree in the ground, expect it to produce blossoms nearly year-round.

How do you grow Meyer lemon?

Plant the Meyer lemon tree by digging a hole twice the width of its root ball and at a depth the same height as its root ball, in an area with full sun or light afternoon shade and well-drained soil. This tree will grow in just about any soil as long as it is well-drained.

Is it really a Meyer lemon tree?

The Meyer Lemon tree, discovered in the early 1900s and thought to be the cross of a mandarin and lemon, is actually more cold hardy than other types of true lemons, and can therefore be a desirable variety of lemon for growers on the edges of recommended citrus growing zones.

Are Improved Meyer lemon trees self fertile?

The Improved Meyer Lemon trees are self fertile, meaning you don’t need two to bear fruit. It is important, however, to make sure the pollen from the flowers is spread among the others. Outdoors a simple breeze and pollinators, like bees, will do the trick. If you bring it indoors in the winter, the winter flowers may need a little help.

Why is my Meyer lemon dropping leaves?

A: It’s typical for a Meyer lemon to lose leaves during winter indoors. There are three usual causes: lower light levels than it prefers, low humidity and soggy soil.