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Posted by: baggage

17th Aug 2010 09:10am

I have a lemon tree, won't grow lemons.
Anyone have any ideas to get my plant healthier.
I have tried a lot of things. baggage

BirdieBlue
  • 20th Jul 2012 09:53am

It's important to know what the pH of your soil is before doing this, ammonia enriches the soil but also makes it more basic. Soils are most commonly acidic, and most plants prefer slightly acidic soils, pH around 6-6.5, lemons prefer slightly more acidic conditions. There are home pH test kits available in garden stores and in some super markets at low prices.


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