Lemon growing environment conditions and requirementsLemon is more suitable for growing in a warm and humid environment. It prefers light, so when planting lemons, you should generally choose a place with long-term light, so as to ensure that it can grow and bloom quickly. Lemon growing temperatureThe suitable temperature for lemon growth is about 18 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius. Its cold resistance is very weak and it is easily frozen in winter. It can tolerate the lowest temperature of 5 degrees Celsius. Lemon growth humidityLemons are relatively short of water during their growth period, so it is generally necessary to sprinkle some water around them every day to ensure that their soil is always moist. Lemon Growing SoilLemon prefers slightly acidic soil. Generally, when planting it, you can choose loose soil with good drainage to avoid water accumulation at the roots. Lemon growth cycle and processLemon is suitable for growing in spring and summer. Generally, its growth cycle is more than four months. Lemon is generally between April and May each year. It is relatively short of water when it blooms, so it needs to be watered every day. |
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