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How old is the lemon tree?
Lemon trees can usually produce flowers and fruit after 2 to 3 years after planting, with the flowers opening during the spring and the fruit ripening in the fall. During the maintenance period, if you want the lemon tree to produce high quality flowers and fruits, you need to give it enough light and water and fertilizer.

Lemon trees bloom in April to May and bear fruit in September to November. The timing of the plant's flowering followed by fruiting can vary slightly due to differences in breeding practices. Lemon trees have a long flowering period, with a single flower lasting only about 5 days. During the growing and fruiting period, thin fertilizer should be applied diligently to promote fruit growth, and fruit preservation measures should be taken after the flowering period is over.

Lemon tree is a small tree, flowering time in April to May, fruiting period in September to November. Lemon tree likes warmth, shade tolerance, heat intolerance, drought intolerance, suitable for planting in subtropical areas, growing between 17 to 19 ℃. Lemon trees are widely distributed, generally planted in deep soil, well-drained gentle slopes.