Cultivation of Lemon in the Garden

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Although the way of planting lemon is not difficult, it does not mean that this plant can grow well with the origin of planting. Still there are a number of tips and tricks that must be executed for the lime can produce good fruit as desired. Lime, like most other types of oranges, can be planted in the highlands and low. The main requirements that must be met would be related to a fairly friendly temperature (not too hot or cold) and soil with enough water content. Planting media also varied; planting can be done on the ground (gardens or paddy fields), or in pots.

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After the planting process is completed, the next effort is care; how to keep the plant to grow well to produce good fruit as well. These treatments include irrigation, fertilization, tree twig maintenance, and cutting of twigs. All must be done regularly and regularly. Watering for newly planted seedlings should be done twice a day. If the plants have grown, watering can be done two or three days. It should be noted that watering is done on the ground around the tree, not on the trunk of the tree.

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For fertilization, the most appropriate first time is when the plant is more than five months old. The next fertilization period can be done once in 3-4 months. Fertilizers that can be used include TSP, KCL, and urea; manure or compost can be an alternative. After fertilization, another important treatment is to twigs and stems of lime trees. Make sure the bottom trunk is clean of insects, viruses, and other bullies. This serves to prevent the orange plant from the disease that resulted in the death of the tree. As for the branches of trees, should be cutting branches that are not productive on a regular basis, when necessary.