Step 8: Prune and Shape Your Lemon Tree Regular pruning helps maintain the shape of your lemon tree and encourages healthy growth. Remove dead or yellowing leaves, and prune back any overly long branches to promote bushier growth.
Step 9: Monitor for Pests and Diseases Keep an eye out for common indoor pests like aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites. If you notice any signs of infestation or disease, treat your lemon tree promptly with natural remedies or pesticides suitable for indoor use.
Step 10: Be Patient and Enjoy the Fruits of Your Labor Growing lemons indoors may take some time, but with patience and proper care, you can expect to harvest delicious, homegrown lemons within a couple of years. Savor the satisfaction of nurturing your own indoor lemon tree and enjoy the bountiful harvest it will provide.
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