and now just under 2 months after that we have healthy baby Meyer lemons and a new generation of flower buds! I removed all but about 8 lemons, leaving the largest on each branch. My total tree is less than 2' tall.
So happy with this fertilizer! 😁
https://www.musikola.de/musikbuecher/539-peter-freudenthaler-mein-leben-als-zitronenbaum.html
Eine sehr interessante und teilweise auch ergreifende Autobiographie von Peter Freudenthaler, die einem wieder einmal zeigt, das Erfolg nicht immer nur toll ist.
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FYI, a month later and she's covered with flowers, and some of those originals have teeny tiny lemons!
Yaaay!
When I brought my lemon tree inside a few weeks ago to get it out of the freezing weather, my wife noticed that it had some buds on it. I checked this morning, and it has even more buds on it and they're betting bigger!
I bought this tree from a local Home Depot last summer. It's only about two and a half feet tall, so I'm surprised it already has buds on it. I wonder if this means I'll get lemons this year. This also seems early to be getting buds. I'd expect them more in the spring and not in January in Texas.
My indoor lemon is flowering!!
🌿🍋❇️
After coming inside in '24 she lost all her leaves and we didn't think she'd survive. We brought her back to health, and by the fall of '25 she was leafing beautifully, but no flowers.
Then last month my SO found a recipe for an oat, cinnamon, and brown sugar fertilizing "tea" so we gave it a shot and yaaaaay!!
*most of those buds won't be allowed to fruit, but until she's got more than one flower at the same time, we'll let her be.