My potted myer lemon tree started flowering a few weeks after I brought it indoors for the winter. Is it OK to let it flower? Should I try pollinating the flowers to get more lemons?

  • DonielDoom@lemmy.poundncashdown.com
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    1 year ago

    There’s a chance that you tricked it into thinking it’s spring, for lack of better terms.

    It’s something I recently learned about in reference to Jade plants that come inside for winter. If you allow them to get a certain small bit of cold before pulling inside, the temperature shifts will force blooms to occur.

    I don’t know much more about it, and I’m sure I’m botching the proper concepts here, but it sounds like what you’re experiencing.

    I have a couple larger jade (crassula ovata) plants that live outside in the summer and inside in the winter. This year they both started flowering right as I brought them inside. When I read a bit more about it, it seems like a normal technique/trick that folks use to push out flowers.

    I’ve never seen them flower before now! Not sure what else may have the same tendencies.

    • The Giant Korean@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      I’ve never seen a jade plant flower either! So cool! I’ll have to do a search so I can see what they look like.

      Tricking the tree makes sense. I didn’t bring it in until the temp was about to dip below freezing, so it makes sense that it thinks it got through winter (albeit an extremely short one).