I bought a meyer lemon and a lime tree. I removed the tabs and now can't remember which is the lemon or lime. How can I tell which is which? I have included a picture of one of the trees. Which tree is this?
How can you tell if you have a lemon or a lime tree? #305357
Since you mention specifically that the leaves are dropping off of both the Meyer Lemon and the Key Lime trees, I will address that issue primarily: First of all, it is easy to overwater Meyer lemons: Overwatering saturates the tree and the soil around it causing nutrient deficiencies and diseases. The main sign of overwatering is yellowing and leaves falling off the tree. Overwatering the ...
Citrus trees are perfect for pots, as lemons, limes, oranges, and more bring glossy evergreen leaves, fragrant foliage, and fruits to small spaces. The portability of pots means you can place them in ...
Daily Express: How to care for citrus trees: Lemon and lime plants need 'minimal pruning'
As the weather remains hot and dry across the UK, citrus trees like lemons and limes are taking over with increased demand from gardeners and homeowners. In fact, Google Search Trend data from the ...
How to care for citrus trees: Lemon and lime plants need 'minimal pruning'
NOLA.com: Lemon and lime trees and queen palms are most at risk from freeze; more damage may show up later
Lemon and lime trees and queen palms are most at risk from freeze; more damage may show up later
Lemon Tree: I did the humidifier and more lighting and it popped out new leaves in February (yay!) with a bunch of buds, but it now feels like it stalled. I found spider mites on the tree, so I have been trying to wipe down the effected leaves and stems with a wet paper towel as often as I can.