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Many of the lemons from my tree are thick skinned and some are pithy. what should I do to get beautiful, commercial quality lemons from my tree. Organic please.
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1 Comment To "Growing perfect lemons"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 12/21/2018 @ 7:21 am
This has just a few likely causes. It could be that there is too much Nitrogen in the soil, or the opposite. That there could be a lack of phosphorus in the soil. If you feed the tree once or twice a year and do not expect it to be a nutrient deficiency, then I would suspect that the soil pH is off. You can take a sample of the soil to your local extension service, and they will be able to test your soil and tell you if anything is off with it.
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