Nimboo, Lemon Tree Plant
Growing lemon plants is a simple way to give your landscape a tropical feel. You will be rewarded with many years of beautiful fruit if you are aware of its special health benefits and how to take care of Lemon plants. The citrus fruit, Citrus limon, is a type of tiny evergreen tree in the Rutaceae family of flowering plants.
The most beautiful fruiting plants.
Low-upkeep plant
The ideal plant for a pot, the outdoors, and with many health advantages.
Fruit is not present in this product at the time of shipping. The plant will flower and produce fruit in two to three years.
Common Name - Nimboo, Limboo, Lime.
Maximum Height - 2-4 meter.
Flower Colour - White.
Bloom Time - February-March and June-July.
Difficulty Level - Easy.
Planting and care
Remove any damaged, diseased, or dead plant components, and dispose of them far from the living plants.
Use a spray of neem oil, eucalyptus oil, or citrus oil as the first line of defense against any disease or insect attack.
Don'ts
Don't water the plant excessively.
Avoid wetting flowers and leaves since it could lead to a fungal infection.
Sunlight - Natural bright light with morning sunlight(more than 6 hours)
Watering - Apply 4 cup(approx.200ml) of water when the top soil (1-2 inch) in the pot feels dry to touch
Soil - Well drained, fertile and rich in organic content
Temperature - 13-37 Degree Celsius
Fertilizer - Apply organic fertilizer once a month during the main growing season (December-February).
Harvest Season - 2-3 month after blooms.
Nimboo special feature
Lemon contains a lot of phytochemicals, vital minerals, and vitamin C.
Nimboo uses
Ornamental Use:
Used in landscaping as a screen and hedge .
Medicinal Use:
In Ayurvedic medicine, it is believed that drinking a cup of hot water with lemon juice every morning strengthens and cleanses the liver.
NOTE
The advice provided below is generic; for specific instructions, see your healthcare physician.
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