Pollination and fruiting.
Lemon trees are self-fertile trees, meaning they can be pollinated without the need for another tree.
However, hand pollination can help you achieve better fruit set. To do this, simply pick up pollen from the stamens of one flower with a brush or cotton swab, then place it on the pistil of another flower.
Repeat the operation on several flowers to increase your chances of success.
Potted lemon tree fruiting can be temperamental and depends on many factors, such as variety, age of tree, growing conditions, and care.
However, with a little patience and attention, your lemon tree should offer you beautiful, juicy and tasty fruits.
By following these tips, you should be able to successfully grow and maintain a potted lemon tree. Whether enjoying its fruit, evergreen foliage, or spellbinding fragrance, the lemon tree is a true asset to your garden or patio. So don’t hesitate, go on the adventure and enjoy your own lemons!
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