i call them "ah sh!t" cuts lol i like that regret cuts too tho. my lemon is getting old. 8 or 9 yrs now. i finally put it in a small bowl/pot this summer. they grow fast in grower pots. great trees to learn with. nice work mike
Foist...I have 6 lemon and 6 lime seedlings going but they are growing really slowly so it will be a while before I get to do anything with my starts...For the Winter I have them in my garage growing under 14 hours of grow light a day and they look healthy enough but still growing slowly...I was under the impression that they would grow like weeds..Maybe next Summer...At least your trunks are thickening...Eager to see your progress...Thanks for sharing...
Thank you! Yeah I've seen a few other videos out there and I got the same impression about them growing like weeds. I think I just haven't quite figured out all their likes and dislikes yet. I might try one with a little extra organic material in the soil and see how that does.
I've sprouted some lemon seeds this year. We shall see. I've always thought of defoliation as letting light get to the trunk and the light , which wakes up the dormant buds.
Seems like defoliation tends to slow some trees down, but these lemons seem to thrive on it. Good luck on yours! Let me know how they do, I'm still learning these for sure.
My citrus are still outside ,we had -3 celcius two times this month at night ,snow by daytime .. only damage ,are the new fresh leafs on one of the lemons and calamondin My jade plants are outside too , one have cold damage Im from the Netherlands .. Hi Boise !
Hello Netherlands! I had no idea these could survive in those lower temperature. I guess I just assumed they couldn't, but didn't know for sure. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! And yep, that's what I've been doing at least. I was thinking about leaving one out in my office and the other in the grow tent to see how they do, but then chickened out.
i call them "ah sh!t" cuts lol i like that regret cuts too tho. my lemon is getting old. 8 or 9 yrs now. i finally put it in a small bowl/pot this summer. they grow fast in grower pots. great trees to learn with. nice work mike
@@mikec3820 Thanks Mike! And I've made a few "ah shit" cuts too. I'm a bigger gutter mouth off camera for sure 🙊
Foist...I have 6 lemon and 6 lime seedlings going but they are growing really slowly so it will be a while before I get to do anything with my starts...For the Winter I have them in my garage growing under 14 hours of grow light a day and they look healthy enough but still growing slowly...I was under the impression that they would grow like weeds..Maybe next Summer...At least your trunks are thickening...Eager to see your progress...Thanks for sharing...
Thank you! Yeah I've seen a few other videos out there and I got the same impression about them growing like weeds. I think I just haven't quite figured out all their likes and dislikes yet. I might try one with a little extra organic material in the soil and see how that does.
The second tree developed pretty nice taper.
Yeah that's one upside for sure
I've sprouted some lemon seeds this year. We shall see. I've always thought of defoliation as letting light get to the trunk and the light , which wakes up the dormant buds.
Seems like defoliation tends to slow some trees down, but these lemons seem to thrive on it. Good luck on yours! Let me know how they do, I'm still learning these for sure.
My citrus are still outside ,we had -3 celcius two times this month at night ,snow by daytime .. only damage ,are the new fresh leafs on one of the lemons and calamondin
My jade plants are outside too , one have cold damage
Im from the Netherlands .. Hi Boise !
Hello Netherlands! I had no idea these could survive in those lower temperature. I guess I just assumed they couldn't, but didn't know for sure. Thanks for sharing!
Your lemons are coming along nicely!
You keep them going strong all year? From outside to growtent?
Thank you! And yep, that's what I've been doing at least. I was thinking about leaving one out in my office and the other in the grow tent to see how they do, but then chickened out.