I purchased a Meyer Lemon tree in November.....I’m growing it indoors in my living room I lost majority of the leaves between then and Jan I believe it was a soil and light issue. I hung up LED light to my ceiling and updated my soil to something much lighter than what I had at the beginning it started blooming and growing new leaves about 3 weeks ago the flower buds are slowly getting bigger I can’t wait to try some lemons later this year if I don’t kill my tree by then but I think I got the hang of it now
That is amazing, I'm so happy you didn't give up on and you fixed the problem. Yay. It will totally be fine. It might produce fruit next year since the roots are getting established this year. Dont be discouraged if you dont get any fruit its normal. Please keep me posted.
🤗🤗🤗 yay! You should, Meyer lemon are very easy to grow. Your will love it! Please keep me posted on 🤗🤗 if you are planning on growing it in a container. Just feed it once a month, water it often, and purchase the right soil. Lastly put it in the right spot. You can move it around until you notice the tree likes it.
I know im asking randomly but does anyone know a trick to log back into an Instagram account? I was dumb lost the account password. I love any tips you can give me.
@Brecken Enrique thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm. Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Thank you for the film very educational, very cool. I have also a Meyer Lemon tree but have not yet a ripe Lemon, despite that on the tree are a lot of unripe lemons. I succeeded to propagate my Meyer Lemon tree, 3 times till now, trying for a fourth time. Let’s see how it works out. Thank you again for the information provided in your film, God bless and keep you.❤❤❤
@@GardenloveHomestead Yes and I will be sharing on my UA-cam channel my Urban farm updates. I began turning my home that I bought 3yrs ago into an urban farm food forest so its in its infancy still but many many fruit trees, berry bushes, raised beds, tropicals and soon a pond.
@@sweetmandolynsurbanfarm7188 that is awesome injust visted your channel. We will be in contact. That is awesome that you have a moringa. Mine die last year root rot 😔
Thank you for making this side by side video! I have been wanting to buy a lemon tree but couldn't decide which one I wanted. Now I know. I need one of each. Lol. 😁💕🍋🍋
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 lol it's always nice to have a variety 😅. I'm glad this was helpful. If you look behind me that big lemon tree is also a Eureka lemon tree. It wasnt producing when i purchased this house but look at now. It is load with fruit.
@@GardenloveHomestead I have a yard and I'm trying to turn it into some kind of food forest but I got alot to learn. Lol. But that's why I love watching videos like yours. I do appreciate them. 💕
@@em286 you can totally do it. My yard might look big on my videos but its really not. I just squeeze everything in here lol. You can do it. Plus i noticed that the plants like it better when there is other plants around. That might sound weird but it i noticed my plants grow better and faster when it around other plans vs being in a lonely spot. 🥰💗
I have a semi-dwarf Meyers lemon tree that is the best tasting lemon ever. Here in AZ they have the new improved lemon which, i'm not sure what that means as I purchased one and at about two years old produced several lemons, I really preferred the old Meyers lemons. I also had a eureka that produced a lot of lemons but didn't know what to do with them. The original Meyers I purchased in Ca is delicious, it is a cross between a lemon and orange and the bad thing about it is that I can't stop eating them. The kids and Grand kids wait all year to eat these lemons with a Mexican chili plum. Our tree is a bout 6 ft tall. Also our Meyer lemons are almost the size of a naval orange, they are really big. Depending on the fertilizer don't put too much as it might cause the leaves to fall off and possibly the newly growing seeds.
Great video! I like the Lisbon/eureka more. My household does not like Meyer lemons but I will graft a few branches onto my lisbon (which is now pink variegated, Smith blood orange, Frost Valencia, Washington Navel, and Clamondon) as I am intrigued to try the lemonade. See my grafting update video..
Wow I'll definitely take a look. I have a big Eureka lemon behind me. It came with this house. I finally got it to produce tons of lemons as you can see. I might graft that tree too. Ill go see yoyr video Thanks for watching 😊
Garden love you probably already know about epsom salt? It will make all trees especially citrus take off. My Lemon tree came with the house but only produced 1 lemon the first 2 years. Now it has lemons year round. Its loaded that why it’s excellent rootstock for grafting.. good luck can’t wait to see your grafting results!
Fantastic video. Diana, you really helped me a lot. Now I know I have at least 1 Meyer lemon tree that came with our house! I had a feeling that it was.. So excited because I love the fruit from that tree!!!!
Yay! That is so awesome, thank you for watching and Sharing your discovery. Im happy to hear this was helpful. What else are you growing? It was fun making this video. 🤗💚
Im growing a 1 dwarf donut peach, 2 red baron peach, 1 goldmine nectarine, 1 burgandy plum almost all in various stages of bloom and just transplanted inground because the roots grew straight down thru the drain holes. These are all from last year. I also have a Fuyu that suffered a ton of Santa Ana wind damage. The buds and stems look dead but the tree is green when I scratch the trunk. This year I got a pink guava, a bare root stella cherry, 2 bare root black berry starts. Im so excited to get fruit. All I need are bees and sunshine!
My stone fruit trees were in containers on top of bare soil and the.roots grew thru the bottom. We recently planted them in ground and they seem fine. I've watched many of your latest videos, do you ever have this problem? If not, is it because of the empty water bottles at the bottom of the pot? Thank you so much!
@@mamabear9509 I have had that happen before. Infact I think the Eureka lemon in front of my house has set roots below. Its no big deal, when im ready I'll just remove the pot and the roots will get a little prunning😅. No big deal.
I feed them once a month several thing only from Freb through October here in California. I'm working on a video all about feeding fruit trees in containers. coming soon. Thank you for watching and for your support. :)
Wow I was thinking about this and you have a video on it. Thank you. 😀 I ordered a meyer lemon tree that should be arriving soon and I am looking for a variegated eureka lemon.
Yay, I'm so happy this video was posted at the tight time. I'm excited for you. Your going to love your trees. I have several videos on my trees. Ill be making a few soon. I have so many trees to repot 🤗 yay!
I prefer improved Meyer lemons for baking not drinking, because to me improved Meyer lemons either taste too much like mandarin orange to be used for something like lemon aid /a lemony drink, or they are too acidic. I have discovered that if you pick them what seems like way too early, then they taste like the best lemons you ever tasted, with no orange flavor at all yet very very acidic, more acidic than a true lemon and very hard to pick them at the right time to get the lemons that way. I have found a way to make a lemon pie with them, without picking them early, and it turns out very lemony, not too sweet, and the orange flavor does not stand out so much in the pie as it does fresh. I think that I may have bought Eureka Lemons at the grocery store before yet I am not sure, regardless I prefer a real lemony flavor in lemon aid, so I would choose Eureka over improved Meyer for a lot of things, I'd never drink any lemon juice as is because of my acid reflux, plus it's very bad for the teeth and the gums to drink it strait often, then again if you let a Meyer lemon get way more orange than you did, it would be even more towards the mandarin side, and should not be too acidic at that point, by then I think of it more of a mandarin than a lemon. Our improved Meyer lemon did start producing lemons young, yet has been low production, I got it in 2013, I think that the rootstock that it's on, is causing the low production, it's unusually persistent to grow shoots.
Hi Alan, thank you for all your feed back. I really hope others read this opinion. They they can get both side and it may help other make a choice. I wish i knew how to make pies. I'm not the best in the kitchen, lol.
@@GardenloveHomestead a lot of people like the improved Meyer Lemon for making mixed drinks, because of the mandarin orange like taste to it, and because it's sweeter than normal lemons. The only problem with Meyer lemon for baking, is the zest is nothing like a normal lemon's zest. Some day I will post something on the internet about the Meyer lemon with more detail. I was going to get rid of the tree until I was surprised how good I started making lemon pies with it, it took some trial and error, yet I did it. You are welcome.
Very informative video, thanks! From when the tree first produces fruit, how long does that last before it no longer produces fruit? I just got a young Eureka lemon tree today (now I wish I had looked around for a Meyer instead!) and I'm patiently waiting for its first bloom
Citrus can produce fruit for a life time, with the right care. Regularly water, mulch, fertilizing, trimming ect. Will you be having it in a pot or in the ground?
@@GardenloveHomestead It will be in a pot. With our weather, it can only be outside for about 4-5 months, and I'll be putting it by the window when it comes in
I have baby lemons on my new meyer lemon tree. I'm excited. I'm using worm castings. Is that enough fertilizer and how often should I replace? Mine is in a 20 gallon container.
Yay, how exciting! Worm casting are great but i would also do a citrus fertilizer and or Fish fertilizer. If its in a container i would do little each month. One month worm cast and the other month something else.
Haha great comparison video Diana, I kinda think the scientists would say you've got to test a 1000 lemons of each type to make sure you've got a representative selection of fruit 🤣🤣
How can you differentiate a Lisbon lemon from Eureka lemon? I heard the Lisbon is the lemon most often sold in groceries and looks very similar to the Eureka lemon.
That's very good question. A friend just gifted me a mature lisbo lemon. I planted it last week and it has some fruit setting on it. As soon as the fruit matures I will grab a Eureka Lemon 🍋 and a Lisbo lemon and we can compare. You ate right they really do have alot of similarities.
Thank you so much and for watching. Im glad this was helpful. You will be very happy with a meyer lemon tree. It will give you fruit sooner than you expected it too. 🤗💗
The lemons that are found in US have a very thick rind and not so juicy and may also lack aroma. Better to grow key lime and bearss/tahiti lime instead of lemons. In Asian country like India we have lemons which are spherical in shape and with a very thin rind. They are very juicy and not so acidic as compared to limes.
I agree with you! I have 2 key limes and those little limes have sooooo much juice! I love them! The nice thing is that when the lemons are all gone the key limes are available 🤗🙂 so I always have citrus available 🤗. But i will be repotting a Mexican lime soon
Meyer lemon is sour and is why it’s paired with salmon and chicken. Eureka lemon is sweet, smells like lemon candy and makes far better lemonade. These are not ground planted and may not be getting the full nutrient spectrum, proper maintenance etc..
I purchased a Meyer Lemon tree in November.....I’m growing it indoors in my living room I lost majority of the leaves between then and Jan I believe it was a soil and light issue. I hung up LED light to my ceiling and updated my soil to something much lighter than what I had at the beginning it started blooming and growing new leaves about 3 weeks ago the flower buds are slowly getting bigger I can’t wait to try some lemons later this year if I don’t kill my tree by then but I think I got the hang of it now
That is amazing, I'm so happy you didn't give up on and you fixed the problem. Yay. It will totally be fine. It might produce fruit next year since the roots are getting established this year. Dont be discouraged if you dont get any fruit its normal. Please keep me posted.
Garden Love I actually have 2 baby lemons growing now and new flower cluster buds growing
What kind of soil did you end up using? I just bought a lemon tree.
I like how you have trellised the trees.
Thanknyou so much its my littlw baby, I've learn so much with this tree. It's one of my first tree to grow.
I've been wanting a Meyer lemon tree, for years. After watching your video, I feel confident that I can grow one.
🤗🤗🤗 yay! You should, Meyer lemon are very easy to grow. Your will love it! Please keep me posted on 🤗🤗 if you are planning on growing it in a container. Just feed it once a month, water it often, and purchase the right soil. Lastly put it in the right spot. You can move it around until you notice the tree likes it.
Garden Love What Soil is best?
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@Brecken Enrique thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Thank you for the film very educational, very cool. I have also a Meyer Lemon tree but have not yet a ripe Lemon, despite that on the tree are a lot of unripe lemons. I succeeded to propagate my Meyer Lemon tree, 3 times till now, trying for a fourth time. Let’s see how it works out. Thank you again for the information provided in your film, God bless and keep you.❤❤❤
I planted a Meyer 2yrs ago here in Phx and I'm glad I did since my daughter loves to make lemonade and its just starting to bloom.
That is awesome! Will this be the first year it will give you fruit? Your going to love it! Let me know when it fruits 🤗🙂
@@GardenloveHomestead Yes and I will be sharing on my UA-cam channel my Urban farm updates. I began turning my home that I bought 3yrs ago into an urban farm food forest so its in its infancy still but many many fruit trees, berry bushes, raised beds, tropicals and soon a pond.
@@sweetmandolynsurbanfarm7188 that is awesome injust visted your channel. We will be in contact. That is awesome that you have a moringa. Mine die last year root rot 😔
Thank you for making this side by side video! I have been wanting to buy a lemon tree but couldn't decide which one I wanted. Now I know. I need one of each. Lol. 😁💕🍋🍋
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 lol it's always nice to have a variety 😅. I'm glad this was helpful. If you look behind me that big lemon tree is also a Eureka lemon tree. It wasnt producing when i purchased this house but look at now. It is load with fruit.
@@GardenloveHomestead ooh that's what I'm talking about. Lol. I want that. 😁❤
@@em286 do you have space to grow in the ground? Or only in containers?
@@GardenloveHomestead I have a yard and I'm trying to turn it into some kind of food forest but I got alot to learn. Lol. But that's why I love watching videos like yours. I do appreciate them. 💕
@@em286 you can totally do it. My yard might look big on my videos but its really not. I just squeeze everything in here lol. You can do it. Plus i noticed that the plants like it better when there is other plants around. That might sound weird but it i noticed my plants grow better and faster when it around other plans vs being in a lonely spot. 🥰💗
Love your lemons, your lemons are big and delicious looking very beautiful...
Bagus mbak lemon'nya 😊
Great video idea. I did not realize there was such a difference between the two.
Thank you 🤗 yay! Yes their different I wish I had more culinary skill so i can give a better advice and how tonuse the lemos. 🤗🙂
I have a meyer tree and already knew it'd win😂 but I'm super glad you did the comparison so I know for sure👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
It's the best and soooo juicy!
I have a semi-dwarf Meyers lemon tree that is the best tasting lemon ever. Here in AZ they have the new improved lemon which, i'm not sure what that means as I purchased one and at about two years old produced several lemons, I really preferred the old Meyers lemons. I also had a eureka that produced a lot of lemons but didn't know what to do with them. The original Meyers I purchased in Ca is delicious, it is a cross between a lemon and orange and the bad thing about it is that I can't stop eating them. The kids and Grand kids wait all year to eat these lemons with a Mexican chili plum. Our tree is a bout 6 ft tall. Also our Meyer lemons are almost the size of a naval orange, they are really big. Depending on the fertilizer don't put too much as it might cause the leaves to fall off and possibly the newly growing seeds.
Excellent video. Good information!!! Thank you.
Thank you 🥰 thanks for watching 🙂
I cannot wait for my first harvest!! Excited for this year.
Im excited for you, how old is your tree. Do you have a Meyer or Eurika?
Had to watch your video while sitting beside my Meyer Lemon 🍋 Thanks fir sharing this comparison my friend.
Aawww lol. You will get fruit soon. Thank you for watching. 🤗🙂
Thank for this. Really great comparison etween the 2. I have a eureka and i appreciate this in time examples.
Thanks for the comparison, be blessed
Thank you for watching, have a blesses week!
Thank you for the comparison. Nice to see the difference between the two.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
I love meyer lemon color. More exclusive and more beautiful
I do too, their great! Definitely a must have.
❤🍋❤️🍋🙌🏾
Thank you 💓
@@GardenloveHomestead new subscriber!! My eureka lemon tree is out of control 😂🙌🏾🍋
I have an old in-ground eureka lemon and it produces very large and juicy lemons, I’m going to air layer it and see how it produces in a pot.
Great video! I like the Lisbon/eureka more. My household does not like Meyer lemons but I will graft a few branches onto my lisbon (which is now pink variegated, Smith blood orange, Frost Valencia, Washington Navel, and Clamondon) as I am intrigued to try the lemonade. See my grafting update video..
Wow I'll definitely take a look. I have a big Eureka lemon behind me. It came with this house. I finally got it to produce tons of lemons as you can see. I might graft that tree too. Ill go see yoyr video
Thanks for watching 😊
Garden love you probably already know about epsom salt? It will make all trees especially citrus take off. My Lemon tree came with the house but only produced 1 lemon the first 2 years. Now it has lemons year round. Its loaded that why it’s excellent rootstock for grafting.. good luck can’t wait to see your grafting results!
ROLL THE LEMON 🍋 A FEW TIMES ON THE COUNTER THAT HELPS SOFTEN THEM UP THAT WILL HELP
Eureka 4 season 💪
Awesome! In a pot or in the ground?
Fantastic video. Diana, you really helped me a lot. Now I know I have at least 1 Meyer lemon tree that came with our house! I had a feeling that it was.. So excited because I love the fruit from that tree!!!!
Yay! That is so awesome, thank you for watching and Sharing your discovery. Im happy to hear this was helpful. What else are you growing? It was fun making this video. 🤗💚
Im growing a 1 dwarf donut peach, 2 red baron peach, 1 goldmine nectarine, 1 burgandy plum almost all in various stages of bloom and just transplanted inground because the roots grew straight down thru the drain holes.
These are all from last year.
I also have a Fuyu that suffered a ton of Santa Ana wind damage. The buds and stems look dead but the tree is green when I scratch the trunk.
This year I got a pink guava, a bare root stella cherry, 2 bare root black berry starts.
Im so excited to get fruit. All I need are bees and sunshine!
My stone fruit trees were in containers on top of bare soil and the.roots grew thru the bottom. We recently planted them in ground and they seem fine.
I've watched many of your latest videos, do you ever have this problem? If not, is it because of the empty water bottles at the bottom of the pot?
Thank you so much!
@@mamabear9509 I have had that happen before. Infact I think the Eureka lemon in front of my house has set roots below. Its no big deal, when im ready I'll just remove the pot and the roots will get a little prunning😅. No big deal.
@@mamabear9509 wow you have a great collection, love it! I need to try the donut peach. 🤔
Diana what to you feed your TREES anythig special , and how often ? Thank you for the comparison.
I feed them once a month several thing only from Freb through October here in California. I'm working on a video all about feeding fruit trees in containers. coming soon. Thank you for watching and for your support. :)
Wow I was thinking about this and you have a video on it. Thank you. 😀 I ordered a meyer lemon tree that should be arriving soon and I am looking for a variegated eureka lemon.
Yay, I'm so happy this video was posted at the tight time. I'm excited for you. Your going to love your trees. I have several videos on my trees. Ill be making a few soon. I have so many trees to repot 🤗 yay!
I prefer improved Meyer lemons for baking not drinking, because to me improved Meyer lemons either taste too much like mandarin orange to be used for something like lemon aid /a lemony drink, or they are too acidic. I have discovered that if you pick them what seems like way too early, then they taste like the best lemons you ever tasted, with no orange flavor at all yet very very acidic, more acidic than a true lemon and very hard to pick them at the right time to get the lemons that way. I have found a way to make a lemon pie with them, without picking them early, and it turns out very lemony, not too sweet, and the orange flavor does not stand out so much in the pie as it does fresh.
I think that I may have bought Eureka Lemons at the grocery store before yet I am not sure, regardless I prefer a real lemony flavor in lemon aid, so I would choose Eureka over improved Meyer for a lot of things, I'd never drink any lemon juice as is because of my acid reflux, plus it's very bad for the teeth and the gums to drink it strait often, then again if you let a Meyer lemon get way more orange than you did, it would be even more towards the mandarin side, and should not be too acidic at that point, by then I think of it more of a mandarin than a lemon.
Our improved Meyer lemon did start producing lemons young, yet has been low production, I got it in 2013, I think that the rootstock that it's on, is causing the low production, it's unusually persistent to grow shoots.
Hi Alan, thank you for all your feed back. I really hope others read this opinion. They they can get both side and it may help other make a choice. I wish i knew how to make pies. I'm not the best in the kitchen, lol.
@@GardenloveHomestead a lot of people like the improved Meyer Lemon for making mixed drinks, because of the mandarin orange like taste to it, and because it's sweeter than normal lemons. The only problem with Meyer lemon for baking, is the zest is nothing like a normal lemon's zest. Some day I will post something on the internet about the Meyer lemon with more detail. I was going to get rid of the tree until I was surprised how good I started making lemon pies with it, it took some trial and error, yet I did it.
You are welcome.
New to your channel thank you!
Hi, welcome!
Very informative video, thanks! From when the tree first produces fruit, how long does that last before it no longer produces fruit? I just got a young Eureka lemon tree today (now I wish I had looked around for a Meyer instead!) and I'm patiently waiting for its first bloom
Citrus can produce fruit for a life time, with the right care. Regularly water, mulch, fertilizing, trimming ect. Will you be having it in a pot or in the ground?
@@GardenloveHomestead It will be in a pot. With our weather, it can only be outside for about 4-5 months, and I'll be putting it by the window when it comes in
I have baby lemons on my new meyer lemon tree. I'm excited. I'm using worm castings. Is that enough fertilizer and how often should I replace? Mine is in a 20 gallon container.
Yay, how exciting! Worm casting are great but i would also do a citrus fertilizer and or Fish fertilizer. If its in a container i would do little each month. One month worm cast and the other month something else.
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Haha great comparison video Diana, I kinda think the scientists would say you've got to test a 1000 lemons of each type to make sure you've got a representative selection of fruit 🤣🤣
Lol 😅😅😅! I need to do an even with 1,000 people so we can do it the right way 🤔. That sounds like a good idea! Lol...
Awesome.
Thank you for watching
How can you differentiate a Lisbon lemon from Eureka lemon? I heard the Lisbon is the lemon most often sold in groceries and looks very similar to the Eureka lemon.
That's very good question. A friend just gifted me a mature lisbo lemon. I planted it last week and it has some fruit setting on it. As soon as the fruit matures I will grab a Eureka Lemon 🍋 and a Lisbo lemon and we can compare. You ate right they really do have alot of similarities.
@@GardenloveHomestead can hardly wait for you to do that video!
Much love from the Philiplines! 🇵🇭
Love this comparison video.❤️ I might just buy a Meyer lemon 🍋 😊
Thank you so much and for watching. Im glad this was helpful. You will be very happy with a meyer lemon tree. It will give you fruit sooner than you expected it too. 🤗💗
Garden love I can’t wait! Love from London 😊❤️
I would be watching my lemon tree like a hawk if it were in my front yard😂 I don’t trust folk not to take them 😂😂😂 and I’d be mad bc I love lemons
The lemons that are found in US have a very thick rind and not so juicy and may also lack aroma. Better to grow key lime and bearss/tahiti lime instead of lemons. In Asian country like India we have lemons which are spherical in shape and with a very thin rind. They are very juicy and not so acidic as compared to limes.
I agree with you! I have 2 key limes and those little limes have sooooo much juice! I love them! The nice thing is that when the lemons are all gone the key limes are available 🤗🙂 so I always have citrus available 🤗. But i will be repotting a Mexican lime soon
Meyer lemon is sour and is why it’s paired with salmon and chicken. Eureka lemon is sweet, smells like lemon candy and makes far better lemonade. These are not ground planted and may not be getting the full nutrient spectrum, proper maintenance etc..
What one is the one behind you?
Meyer lemon.
How tall are you? I can’t gauge the size
Approximately 5.6
What's is the size of the lemon Meyers container
Its approximately 20 gallons 🙂
i also tody puchsse meyer lamon😍😍
Yay, you are going to love it! Great tree to grow in a pot or in the ground 🙂🤗
Difrent taste mayer vs eurika lemon.
Yup, it depends what you like.
Seriously UA-cam, Im really sick if your "Secret Pooping" adds.
Thank you for watching
Meyer lemon win
Yes it does 🤗🤗🤗
@@GardenloveHomestead Cool..! I will order budwood from CCPP to start my lemon field. Thanks for the info.
With all the citrus you have, you'd benefit from getting a citrus press, here is a post I made about them pombazaar.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=44
seriously!!!!!!! I CAN DRINK LIME AND LIME IS MORE SOUR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!