Growing a Lime Tree | EVERYTHING You Need To Know

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  • Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
  • Wondering how to grow a lime tree in a pot or in the ground?. WOnder no more, in this video I give you everything you need to know about growing your own lime tree.
    Lime tree Growing tips:
    Sun: Full sun
    Winter protection: Protect small plants from frost. Cold hardy to low 20F, (-1,-5c)
    Growth structure: Naturally a bush. It can be pruned anyway you want.
    Pollination: Self-fertile
    Flowering/fruiting: It flowers in the spring, fruits ripen by fall.
    Root system: Tap root with some fibrous roots
    Watering: Follow our 50% rule for container plants (Link below).
    Deep water older plants.
    Fertilization: Anything works, no special fertilizer needed.
    Personal growing tips: Watch video to find out :)
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  • @billiamc1969
    @billiamc1969 Рік тому +22

    Thanks for your advice...I have 2 lemon and 2 lime trees in containers here in Baltimore for the first time...the trees gave a small crop of delicious fruit...I grew up in SoCal so citrus is in my blood...the trees will be moved indoors soon and I am arming myself with as much information as possible to keep my beautiful trees alive through the winter.

  • @frankinhiro
    @frankinhiro Місяць тому +2

    Very informative. Thank you!

  • @mandocool
    @mandocool 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for giving us background information about the tree, that’s really helpful in my current situation

  • @pn3940
    @pn3940 Місяць тому +1

    my lime tree is in container. If it gets lower than 30F several days in a row, I cover it up and pull closer to the house. If several days in the low 20, I bring it inside. If I left it outside in low 20 several days, covered it up, the branches still die back and come back from the roots in the spring.

  • @mistyn380
    @mistyn380 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos they’re very informative. Thanks for sharing with us!

  • @kingcobra3883
    @kingcobra3883 Рік тому +5

    That’s awesome information. Great video. Thank you .

  • @solomon6675
    @solomon6675 Рік тому +3

    Great video! Thanks very much 😀

  • @gracewright7938
    @gracewright7938 6 місяців тому +2

    I have enough to share with my neighbors.

  • @justinpillay8719
    @justinpillay8719 Рік тому +4

    Ty for ur videos

  • @groovybuddha667
    @groovybuddha667 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the advice, I bought a lime tree/bush from home Depot in southern New Mexico because I do bonsai and want to turn it into a bonsai. For the first month the tree did nothing. Until I realized it was double packed in plastic containers and had poor drainage. I improved the drainage then fertilized with a Japanese fish fertilizer and I've seen an explosion of flowers and new growth. I hope the flowers will turn into limes.

  • @rememberberries4277
    @rememberberries4277 Рік тому +5

    I just started to grow about 19 seeds.
    Wish me luck!
    Hopefully by the time I can buy my own house I can plant them and have a whole garden of like trees.

  • @debwoowoo
    @debwoowoo Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the information. I live in Las Vegas and it’s pretty hot out here. 🤞🏼🍋 hope my line and lemon trees do well.

  • @down-to-earth-mystery-school
    @down-to-earth-mystery-school 7 місяців тому +1

    Muchas gracias, I am renting a home with in group limone trees, learning how to care for them🍋

  • @wardm4
    @wardm4 Місяць тому

    My mind is blown. I just got a key lime and the person I bought it from told me totally different information.

  • @scottholmes8374
    @scottholmes8374 Рік тому +5

    Here New Zealand at the moment the supermarkets limes are $50 per kg so I decided I'm not going to prune my two lime trees ever again they can grow as big as they want to lol

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Рік тому +2

      that's expensive. I assume they have to import them from out of the country. I would be growing them in mass quantities inside a greenhouse if I could get $50 per kilo.

    • @scottholmes8374
      @scottholmes8374 Рік тому +1

      @@qctropicals yeah at the moment they are imported but even a couple of mouths ago even the New Zealand limes were $40 kg I just picked around 40 of one of my 🌲 tree and gave them to My neighbors who works in a avocado orchard

  • @madelinedelacruz5949
    @madelinedelacruz5949 Рік тому +3

    Thank you…

  • @robkeller3431
    @robkeller3431 26 днів тому

    Anothe great videos!

  • @user-ez9ex8hx6v
    @user-ez9ex8hx6v 8 місяців тому

    Ok thanks

  • @angielife7615
    @angielife7615 8 місяців тому +1

    Hello .. i like your video.
    My lime tree is about 3 years old and its a short bush. Can i still prune it?.

  • @user-ez9ex8hx6v
    @user-ez9ex8hx6v 8 місяців тому

    Got that

  • @user-ez9ex8hx6v
    @user-ez9ex8hx6v 8 місяців тому

    Watched

  • @salvitex
    @salvitex Рік тому +1

    I live in Houston, Tx. Do you think it’s possible to grow western red cedars or coastal redwoods in the south? I’ve tried growing some but have died, perhaps from overwatering causing root rot.
    I’ve learned so much from your videos. Thank you so much, I wish you the best.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Рік тому

      unfortunately I don't have experience growing cedar

  • @KhanhNguyen-hg4er
    @KhanhNguyen-hg4er Рік тому

    Really like your video, thank you!
    I just bought a Persian Lime, Improved Mayer Lemon and Thornless Key Lime trees from Costco and all three trees are in ONE pot. Should I split them and plant into different pots or plant them into one bigger container. Your expertise is greatly appreciated, thank you. Ken

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Рік тому

      is this a cocktail tree? all 3 varieties grafted onto a single trunk?

    • @Sam3344
      @Sam3344 Рік тому

      No they have them multiple trees in one 12” pot. I just got an improved meyer and Persian in one pot

  • @sofiamiliaressis5403
    @sofiamiliaressis5403 Рік тому

    👍

  • @ajay1052
    @ajay1052 Рік тому +4

    Alan, if I start citrus in a larger pot like a half wine barrel is that okay or should I start in a smaller pot and keep up potting over time?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Рік тому +6

      always up-pot in increments and only when your plant needs it.

  • @twhitaker1765
    @twhitaker1765 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for your information. I have never seen yellow limes. Question. Does the taste of the limes change from the green to the yellow lime? If so, how? First time owning a lime tree. Thank you.

  • @MargieVelasquez-rk4jg
    @MargieVelasquez-rk4jg 6 місяців тому

    Its mid January now and I have a 2 year old lemon tree in the ground and it has a lot of
    flower I mean a lot . So I’m in south Texas. Is it normal even though it’s been cold and will I get limes ? I have gotten very little amounts before like 5-9 off them.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  6 місяців тому

      Nothing in this world is normal anymore and yes you will get limes unless you get a hard freeze before winter is over.

  • @magaleevargas6477
    @magaleevargas6477 5 місяців тому +1

    I’m in zone 8b have flowers and small limes dropping. Any tips?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  5 місяців тому +2

      too cold for fruits friend

  • @pn3940
    @pn3940 Місяць тому

    citrus normally flower or not during the freeze, right? Unless, it's a late freeze into March, by which, if there are any fruits, they would be only just developed and dropped off by the freeze. I have never seen fully developed citrus fruits remained from previous year.

    • @pn3940
      @pn3940 Місяць тому

      they normally start blooming after the freeze/or when they felt the warm weather coming.

  • @rjbartlett7579
    @rjbartlett7579 Рік тому +1

    Hi: I'm in Napa, CA and have three Bearss limes, a Cara Cara, one other orange tree, and a Rangpur lime all in pots. Ages range from three to five years old. However, only the Rangpur gives decent fruit. One of the Bearss gives nothing while the other two give terrible fruit. Worse yet, they have thick skins and seeds (Bearss are supposed to be seedless, right?). I got good green and sweet fruit only in the first year. I do not believe this to be from greening either. Could they have cross-pollinated? I'm totally at a loss to explain this phenomenon. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Рік тому

      I have a video coming out on this topic.

    • @rjbartlett7579
      @rjbartlett7579 Рік тому

      @@qctropicals Many thanks. I'll be looking for it.

  • @albertj65
    @albertj65 8 місяців тому

    What is the best fertilizer for the lime tree??

  • @MS-fx5yf
    @MS-fx5yf Рік тому +2

    I’ve got a citrus that I have had the hardest time with.
    It’s at my parents’ place on Catalina Island. I’ve been battling chlorosis with this poor thing for about 12 years (ever since it was put into the ground). It’s a key lime. It appears to be a magnesium deficiency, and I wouldn’t be surprised, since the soil here is quite calcarious. The soil PH is between 7 and 8, and the water is quite hard here as well.
    I’ve tried sulfur prills, adding peat to the soil, adding orchid bark as a deep mulch, and iron sulfate, all only with short-term gains/results.
    I just tried to dig it up to pot it, yesterday, since it’s not all that large, but found 2 - 1” roots about a foot deep in the soil and decided to leave it for now.
    Any suggestions?
    If it were mine - I would have dug it up anyways, but since there is some sentimental value, I’m not sure what to do. It’s sad to see it barely survive, and not really thrive. It does put out fruit, by the way, though not much, and all of the leaves are at least half yellow.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Рік тому +1

      geez buddy, it seems you tried every possible way to kill this poor plant. Please do the following: 1- stop adding junk to the soil unless it's water. 2-Do not dig up further, you literally caused more damage than good. Your plant will now take about a year to recover from the damage you caused.3- send me a few pics to info@queencreektropicals.com along with as much info as you can such as: watering schedule, sun exposure, etc ,etc. I'll assess and make a vid about it.

    • @MS-fx5yf
      @MS-fx5yf Рік тому +1

      To kill it? Um… I think maybe you misunderstood. It is when I make the changes to the soil/add supplements that the tree does well, but the good changes the tree shows are short lived, since I’m not here often to maintain it. The tree does poorly, and looks terrible if I do as you recommend by only watering it… which is why I was going to pull it.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Рік тому +6

      @@MS-fx5yf 95% of issues with citrus plants can be fixed with proper water and/or sun light. Regardless of what you do at this point, your tree needs time to recover. This process will take over a year easily. Unfortunately, there is no magical juice to add to the soil to bring your tree back faster. All you need at this point is time and patience. I have citrus growing is clay 8.4 ph no issues. Also using hard city water. Citrus trees have deep roots, if they don't get deep water, they won't grow. They also do not grow in the shade. Gardening is simple, please stop adding all kinds of stuff to the soil as all you're doing is stressing the tree even more.

  • @aus9994
    @aus9994 Рік тому +1

    I live in Sydney, have few lemon trees for five years, but never have fruits only leaves, why? Please give some advice, thanks 🙏

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Рік тому

      I'll make a video about it

    • @aus9994
      @aus9994 Рік тому

      Thank you very much, that's big help for me!!

  • @user-vs5kk2rn6f
    @user-vs5kk2rn6f 9 місяців тому

    I live in Central Texas. My tree flowers twice a year! Is that normal? It is flowering right now and I have tiny limes again all over! Even more than I did in the spring.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  9 місяців тому +1

      normally once a year but trees will react to the ambient temperatures around them. So that's probably why you have 2 crops.

    • @user-vs5kk2rn6f
      @user-vs5kk2rn6f 9 місяців тому

      @@qctropicals Thank you! I have had it three years. I usually bring it inside when the cold weather hits and it's so traumatic for it it will drops leaves so I am so glad to find your video!!! Thank you!

  • @revenant-xix
    @revenant-xix 3 місяці тому

    I’m in the desert. Gets about 120 degrees in the summer. If I planted it, will it get sun burned still? If so, how should I go about protecting it.

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  3 місяці тому

      geez, I'm in the desert homie

    • @revenant-xix
      @revenant-xix 3 місяці тому

      So I should be good then… water it daily?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  3 місяці тому

      @@revenant-xix no one can tell you how often to water homie, check the video

  • @luismarquez8065
    @luismarquez8065 3 місяці тому

    Hi I have a lime tree in Florida for about 8 years but now in getting some kind of fungus and stop growing limes I think part of the tree is dying. Can you help me please. Thanks

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  3 місяці тому +1

      prune dead stuff and give it full sun.

  • @slicktmi
    @slicktmi Рік тому

    How much do you sell those citrus trees in the video?

    • @qctropicals
      @qctropicals  Рік тому

      at the time of this response 54.99. Probably will double next year just to keep up with inflation 🤣

    • @slicktmi
      @slicktmi Рік тому

      @QCTropicals 🤣😂good one bro i live in NM usually go to az once a year always come back with a citrus been looking for a good size calamondin

  • @nanoanyasgarden
    @nanoanyasgarden 6 місяців тому

    our lime bear small fruits😢 help what should we do

  • @LATIFAHMOHDNOR-zy1mq
    @LATIFAHMOHDNOR-zy1mq 5 місяців тому

    Persian lime = C. latifolia

  • @craigking8503
    @craigking8503 День тому

    cant sit though it...sorry

  • @craigking8503
    @craigking8503 День тому

    Adverts suck...sooo many..

  • @zacharymohammedz.s.m.7860
    @zacharymohammedz.s.m.7860 Рік тому

    No offense but you somewhat sound like gru

  • @JoseGonzales-ul9sv
    @JoseGonzales-ul9sv Рік тому +1

    Was that chaya at the beginning of the video