Lemon tree does not bloom: causes & tips

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Failure to bloom often indicates health problems in the tree. We explain what to do if your lemon tree isn't in bloom.

Lemon blossom on a lemon tree
Each additional white flower on the lemon tree gives hope for a good harvest [Photo: aaltair / Shutterstock.com]

Who a lemon tree (Citrus x limon) who of course also wants to harvest his own lemons. In order for the sour fruits to ripen, the tree must of course first bloom abundantly. But not every lemon tree shares the opinion of its owner that it should have flowers. With a little background knowledge, you can understand your tree better and, with a little luck, convince you that it is blooming.

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  • Fertilization of the lemon tree
  • Lemon tree blossom time
  • Lemon tree does not bloom: possible causes
  • What to do if my lemon tree doesn't bloom?

Fertilization of the lemon tree

Once the lemon tree has started to bloom, many of the numerous flowers will eventually mature into juicy, sour lemons. However, this only happens when the flowers have been fertilized. Fortunately, lemon trees are self-pollinators. So the plants don't need a second tree to bear fruit. Nevertheless, the pollen has to get to the stigma somehow. Otherwise lemon trees will not be able to bloom. If the tree is outside, wind and insects do the work. Couch otters that do not move outside the house all year round should, however, help a little. A small jerk on the trunk now and then is usually enough. If the flowers have been fertilized, you can tell this soon after they have faded, when the small lemons are forming.

An overview of the various Types of pollination You will find here.

Lemon tree blossom time

Stimulated by the rising temperatures after leaving the winter quarters, the first buds soon appear, which quickly open as pure white flowers. From this point on, more and more flowers can appear over the entire summer, so that the Lemon tree adorned with ripening lemons, pale pink buds and white flowers at the same time will. Only in autumn and winter, when the tree goes into hibernation, is the flowering period over for the time being. However - especially with the popular "Four Seasons" lemon - the small white flowers even adorn the plant in many winters.

Lemon tree with flowers and ripening fruits
Often blossoms and ripening fruits can be found on the tree at the same time [Photo: Maleo / Shutterstock.com]

Lemon tree does not bloom: possible causes

But many a lemon tree does not bloom in spring, although it should actually be showing the first flowers. As is so often the case, there are various reasons for this.

  • The winter quarters: Lemon trees that have been overwintered cooler and darker bloom significantly later than those that have come light and a little warmer over the winter. If the winter quarters were too dark or too cold, flowering may not take place at all.
  • Leaf fall: If the lemon tree lost too many leaves in the past year or even when it was wintering, this indicates a care error. The tree now needs all of its energy in spring to develop new leaves. As a result, it could be this year that the lemon tree will no longer bloom.
    The right location is crucial here, but watering and fertilizing also play an important role. Tips on Fertilizing lemon trees You will find here.
  • Age of the plant: If your tree has never flowered, the age of the plant could be the problem. In our Central European regions, the lemon is a real late bloomer. The plant becomes sexually mature and begins to bear flowers at the earliest from the age of seven to eight years.
  • Barren seed: The idea of ​​growing your own sapling from the seeds of a lemon you have bought is tempting. In itself this is a wonderful idea, but unfortunately not all of the pupils are capable of bearing flowers or even fruit. Infertile hybrids are often used for growing lemons, as these hybrids produce better yields than non-seed varieties. The hybrid crosses bear fruit, but the offspring from the kernels of the lemon trees often do not bloom.
Lemon tree cutting in a pot
Lemon trees do not become sexually mature until the age of 7 at the earliest - sometimes this may not be the case until the age of 15 [Photo: Yuttapol Phetkong / Shutterstock.com]

What to do if my lemon tree doesn't bloom?

Depending on the cause of the lack of flowering, one or the other can be done to help the lemon bloom beautifully in the future.

  • More suitable winter quarters: Give your lemon tree a little more light and warmth in winter. Like the perfect winter quarters for them Wintering your lemon tree you can find out in our special article.
  • Better care: The lemon tree does not like wet earth and air that is too dry in winter attracts pests that weaken the tree. The cause of leaf fall and yellow leaves on the lemon tree lies in the wrong care. Proper care is therefore crucial for the tree to regain its strength and thus to bloom.
  • More light: Choosing a suitable location is essential. As long as temperatures allow, your lemon tree should be outside in the sun. The plant will only flower if it receives enough light. In the house or behind glass panes, the incidence of light is drastically reduced. Even in winter quarters, as much light as possible should get to the plant.
  • Refining: If your tree is still too young, there is not much that can be done. The only thing that helps is to wait. In the future it is advisable to have a refined Buy lemon tree. Here, the noble rice of an already blooming lemon plant is grafted onto the base grown from a seed. In this way the plant is robbed of its youth and immediately begins to flower. Grafting also helps against sterile offspring. Unfortunately, you first need the branch of a strong and fruity lemon tree as a noble rice.
Ripe lemon hangs on a lemon tree
The reason why many a seemingly young tree bears fruit is that lemon trees that have been bought in particular are usually grafted [Photo: Iness_la_luz / Shutterstock.com]
  • Use fertile seeds: Use a selected lemon kernel to grow a lemon tree. Perhaps you will find the fruit of a real lemon variety in a market, i.e. not a hybrid lemon. Otherwise, it helps to ask friends if someone doesn't have a fruiting lemon tree at home and could bring a seed with them.

If the lemon tree is dissatisfied, it tends to develop yellow leaves. You can find out possible causes and what you can do about it in our special article on the subject yellow leaves on the lemon tree.

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