Namaste!
Welcome back to another blog on my home garden.
This is a nice dense lemon plant from my house which was given to me by my father-in-law a few years back. At that time it was quite small and now after transplanting it into a bigger pot in the last few years, it has become somewhat dense.
Although lemons bloom lovely fragrant flowers throughout the year, the best time is late winter. These flowers started blooming on my plant in the middle of last month, roughly a week before I put the chopped aloe vera in its pot.
Since this is the time of the year when lemon trees shows its best flowering, so flowers have been blooming continuously on my plant since then and while taking these photos I was thinking that if all the flowers that have bloomed on it turn into fruits, then surely this plant will bend under the weight of those fruits.
By looking at some pictures you can yourself guess how many flowers there are. I may not have been able to take such a good picture, but this plant is laden with flowers from top to bottom, and every day, I find dozens of petals scattered around this pot, which cover the floor with a white sheet of petals, which gives a feeling exactly like cherry blossoms.
And by the way, some flowers on this plant have started turning into fruits. Although these fruits are still very small, at least they have started forming because the number of broken flowers I used to see scattered around this pot every day was also not normal.
From the very beginning, I chose a medium sized pot for this plant and used a loamy and sandy soil mix in it, which helps in the growth of lemon and also made sure that there is no waterlogging in the pot. Now I am giving it homemade kitchen waste fertilizer and watering with banana peels twice a month is also very good for the lemon plant and I have kept it in a place where it gets maximum sunlight because sunlight is an important diet for this plant. Hopefully, most of these flowers will turn into good, big fruits.
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That's all for today.
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