Eureka Lemon Plant (Citrus Limon x 'Eureka')
Eureka Lemon Plant (Citrus Limon x 'Eureka')
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Discover the Eureka Lemon, a compact and evergreen citrus marvel that brings a continuous supply of vibrant yellow lemons to your garden or container. With its tangy and acidic flavor, the Eureka lemon adds a refreshing twist to countless culinary creations. Originating from California, this versatile lemon variety is cherished for its robust taste and abundant juice content.
Experience the joy of harvesting your own zesty lemons!
Plant Care
This plant prefers well-draining soil that is nutrient dense and has good moisture-holding capacity. High nitrogen demands. Provide regular watering throughout flowering and fruiting season. Place the plant in full sun.
When you receive your plant, we suggest amending your soil with coco coir or coco perlite to keep your mix fluffy and make the best environment for the roots to establish and grow healthy.
- Propagation Method: Grafted plant, produces fruit within 1 year with proper care.
- Fertility: Self-fertilizes. Better with second plant.
Shipping
Please note that all plants are trimmed/pruned for shipping. Roots are kept moist with a mixture of coco coir and super-absorbent polymers that can be shaken off for planting.
**Please note that you will need a container and potting soil to pot your plants upon arrival.**
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