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Hi Team
I have a lemon dwarf that I planted on soil 4 years ago (north side). The soil is bit hard and I mixed some composts to it at that time. Unfortunately, the no fruit has been produced.
See photo.
Currently, I am thinking about repotting the plant behind the house (south side) next to deck.
Is any of the pot suitable, i have 2 ; grey one is 460mm width , black on is 360mm width.
How much potting mix and compost required? Do i just mix them? What else do I need to add in the pot?
Thanks
Thierry
Hi @Thierry
It looks like your lemon tree has leaf curl and could possibly be infested. It is possible to replant your lemon tree, but I suggest nursing it back to full health before doing so. Transplanting it in its current state might be too much stress for the plant.
I recommend using Yates 750ml Ready To Use Nature's Way Citrus And Ornamental Spray. It contains pyrethrin, a natural insecticide derived from the pyrethrum daisy and canola oil to control a wide range of both chewing and sucking insect pests, with the bonus of added seaweed to boost plant growth.
I also suggest aerating the soil around the base of the plant to allow any trapped moisture in the soil to evaporate. I recommend using Yates 500mL Thrive Citrus Liquid Plant Food to provide further nutrition to your tree.
Here are some handy guides and discussions that will help:
Let me call on our experienced members @Noelle and @Adam_W for their recommendations.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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