Container Gardening

REUPLOAD! MORE INFO! THE CONTAINER GROWN MEYER LEMON UPDATE JUNE 2021 #restoringthemeyerlemon



RESTORING A BARE MEYER LEMON: https://youtu.be/NmExQVhTqUE
HOW, WHEN/WHAT TO FEED YOUR CONTAINER GROWN CITRUS/FRUITS TREES.: https://youtu.be/Ig4Mot3hdAc
RECOVERING MEYER LEMON UPDATE: https://youtu.be/JSaNAURXYcc
STOP KILLING YOUR MEYER LEMONS TREES: https://youtu.be/jf3NlErTE80

26 Comments

  1. For the drip line, what is your schedule like in summer season?
    I’m in a similar climate. Warmer parts of Bay Area – East Bay. I’ve been watering my Meyer lemons by hand, but I also have a drip line which I shut off to the lemons because I am afraid that i’m going to overwater them. I only have two zones and a bunch of other plants in that zone. Just curious what your watering schedule is like as I have very similar drip line setup, i. e. the same rain bird emitter.

  2. Shalom Adoni! HalleluYAH! ALL GLORY, PRAISE, HONOUR, AND EXALTATION TO THE MOST HIGH, YAHUAH!
    This is a highly informative and clarified video. I have learned a great amount of information. Thank you for presenting us with knowledge so that we can further learn to nurture and nourish our own gardens. Even the mental and spiritual one. For my greatest take away from your videos is always spiritual. Just know that you have an attentive ear in me. I can definitely affirm that having a pen/pencil and notepad during your videos is essential and greatly recommended. The videos may not be up forever, especially if the grid goes down or the world shuts off permanently. But written knowledge is always available for use and the more one adheres to the lesson/knowledge the more it becomes inscribed in their mind, soul, and spirit! And this is one take away that is always highlighted for me. To absorb and hearken to the knowledge being presented so that I can apply it to my life. And spiritually that is. Not necessarily fleshly. Thank you, once again. And all thanks and glory to Elohim YAHUAH, for knowledge, wisdom and understanding are with HIM alone and come solely from HIM! May you be blessed and strengthened in the might and power of EL ELYON! HALLELUYAH! Shalawam!

    Sirach 6:32-37
    My son, if thou wilt, thou shalt be taught: and if thou wilt apply thy mind, thou shalt be prudent.
    If thou love to hear, thou shalt receive understanding: and if thou bow thine ear, thou shalt be wise,
    Stand in the multitude of the elders; and cleave unto him that is wise.
    Be willing to hear every godly discourse; and let not the parables of understanding escape thee.
    And if thou seest a man of understanding, get thee betimes unto him, and let thy foot wear the steps of his door.
    Let thy mind be upon the ordinances of the Lord and meditate continually in his commandments: he shall establish thine heart, and give thee wisdom at thine owns desire.

  3. My local Home Depot had an over abundance of citrus and sold them for 14.95. I bought a Valencia orange, Ruby Rae grapefruit, a lime and a meyer lemon which actually had two trees in one pot which I separated. I got bigger pots and followed your recommendations to the letter, right down to the PH test. I even removed all blumes that popped up. They started at about a foot tall and are now doing fantastic adding lots of growth. Thank You so much for all your info.

  4. Martine, I live in the north east zone 6B , I followed your soil recommendations for containers 65% azaleas 30% bark 5%cactus and some perlite
    And soil stays wet too long seemed like it could go a month between watering. So I pulled everything out used about 65 % bark and the rest azalea mix with perlite and added some vermiculite. They seem to be be doing much better, got a lot of new growth but very slow. We have had a lot of rain so no need to water lately . It is very hard to get similar products that you use . We got coast of Maine azaleas and pine bark mulch ,I have ordered pine bark fines but only sold in small bags like 4qts . I’m thinking maybe the difference in climate , do you have any suggestions for a lite quick drying potting soil. Also sprayed the leaves with fish emulsion and seaweed and lil bit of iron and seems to stain the foliage , leaves behind a dust when it dries and will not wash off not a fan of foliar spray so far . 1tbsp of each per gallon and maybe 1 tsp of the chelated iron. Ph is good checked a few times 5.5 -6.0 , fertilize monthly just wondering if this has happened to you, maybe need to be more patient .Keep up the great videos really good stuff. Best citrus content by far love to see more on how your trees are doing. Thanks

  5. Explains a lot on why my mandarin tree dropped all its fruit that it had BUT the tree itself looks wonderful and lush. I like to watch my trees to see what they need 🙂

  6. Man, you really got the voice for this. On top of all that knowledge and experience. I hope this goes more viral than the original.

  7. Recently bought a meyer lemon it was on "death row" from home depot. Thanks to the things I'm learning from you it has had much growth in the last month I have had it. So thank you for your knowledge. I'm still learning and hope that I will have this tree for many years to come.

  8. I have a variegated lemon that I bought last winters. It got root rot. I repotted it in new soil 8 weeks ago. It had four leaves. It still has four leaves. It has had a couple of blossoms (I pinched off the lemons that set on). But I can’t see ANY sign of new leaves. What should I do? I’m about ready to toss it and start over. 😞

  9. Hello Elder, thanks for all the advice you give. What is the amount of time it takes fir the Meyer lemon to produce its harvest. Thank you

  10. some leaves mostly older one at lower side curved inward .. do you know the reason for this .. is that too much sun with proper watering result ?

  11. Wow it's one of the nicest Meyers I've seen! I love the smell whenever pruning or blooming

  12. Hi thank you for your knowledge, my question do grafted , dwarf tress for containers last many years ? Thank you

  13. Oh I appreciate and value this information, I love you passion. Because of you I have my notebook filled with so much valuable information about my lemon tree❤️ Headed to your amazon store now.

  14. Shalom, I’m not sure if you said it but what zone are you in? I’m in zone 7B. Not sure what to do for it in the winter if I can’t bring it back in the house.

  15. Hey! So I've been watching your videos, great stuff!
    I want to buy a lemon tree, but I had a bad start with my first one, I didn't give it the best conditions and it died. I feel very bad, but I researched a lot since then.
    Anyway, you said in one of your videos that Meyer lemons are finnicky. As a beginner that wants to get something to grow successfully, should I avoid the Meyer and go with something else? Unfortunately I live in an appartment, but it is situated on 7th floor and gets a lot of light, living room is south facing. I also have an open balcony where I plan to put it throughout summer. Winters here are pretty harsh, going below freezing, so it'll have to stay inside, near the window. Will buy a grow light for extra light in the winter months.
    I know conditions aren't ideal, but I'm trying to work with what i have.

  16. I have a Meyers Limon and it's small and lost all of its leaves. So I'm going to try everything thing you said to do in your videos. I also have Is Eureka lemon and it lost all of it's leaves but I done my own thing for it now it getting leaves all over it but it's slow going and I'm picking all of the blooms off of both for the next 2 years probably so I has time to heal

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