Can I grow limes indoors?

Like the plants at Versailles, your orange, lemon, or lime tree can grow in a container, thriving indoors during cold-weather months before basking outside in spring and summer.
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How do you keep a lime tree alive indoors?

Winter Is Coming: How to Keep an Indoor Citrus Tree Happy
  1. Step 1: Find a sunny spot. Citrus trees need at least eight hours a day of sunlight to thrive. ...
  2. Step 2: Increase the humidity level. ...
  3. Step 3: Improve air circulation. ...
  4. Step 4: Give it plenty of water. ...
  5. Step 5: Feed it. ...
  6. Step 6: Get it back outdoors.
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How long does it take to grow a lime tree indoors?

The good news is that Dwarf Lime Trees can produce full-size fruit in as little as 3-5 years (much sooner than a standard-sized lime tree). Limes ripen all year – consult the planting information that came with your tree when you purchased it to know approximately when its fruit will be ready for harvest.
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How long does it take for a lime plant to produce fruit?

Limes take about three to four months until they reach peak flavor. However, in some regions (USDA plant hardiness zones 9-10), green limes can be harvested year-round.
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Can you grow lemons and limes inside?

Tangerine, lemon, kumquat and small orange trees can be grown as houseplants. Citrus plants grow best indoors at 65° during the day, dropping five to ten degrees at night. Plant in soil containing a fair amount of organic matter. Make sure the leaves are kept clean by periodically washing them.
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Can lime trees grow in pots?

You can grow Key Limes in a pot or a container so long as it has good water drainage system. Planting a Key lime tree in a pot will allow you to grow standard-sized, flavorful Key Limes. However, trees planted in a container, won't produce the same amount of fruits that trees planted in the ground will.
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How big do indoor lime trees get?

For indoor growing, you'll want to get your hands on either a dwarf or semi-dwarf variety. This is an important factor as many lime trees can grow up to 20 feet tall which is often impractical for many homes. Dwarf varieties don't grow as large as other varieties, but still produce fruit.
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Are lime trees easy to grow?

Many people choose to purchase a lime tree from a local nursery rather than grow them from seed (though they are very easy to grow from seed). Once you have purchased your lime tree, you will need to plant it.
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Can I grow a lime tree from a lime?

In addition to nursery-grown plants, grafting is probably your best bet when growing lime trees. However, most citrus seeds are relatively easy to grow, including those from limes. While it's possible to grow a lime tree from seed, don't expect to see any fruit right away.
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Can lime trees survive winter?

Lime trees are one of the least cold-tolerant of all the citrus species, notes the University of Arizona. The tree will experience damage to the leaves and flowers when temperatures reach 30 to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. If temperatures drop to 29 degrees, more serious damage can occur to the wood, and the tree may die.
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Do lime trees produce fruit year round?

The tree grows limes year-round but with heavier yields during two main seasons, in May and June and November and December.
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How often should you water an indoor lime tree?

How to Water Indoor Citrus Trees – The Essentials. Citrus trees prefer soil that is moist but never soggy. Therefore, water when the top inch of soil is dry, about every week in the summer and every two weeks in the winter.
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How often do lime trees produce fruit?

Seedling trees begin to blossom and fruit in 3 to 6 years and reach full production in 8 to 10 years. Fruit is harvested during two periods each year, May–June and November–December. The ideal time to harvest limes is when their color changes from dark to light green and the surface skin is smooth.
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Should I pee on my lemon tree?

URINATE AROUND CITRUS TREES? Yes, go for it — but please do it under the cover of dark (don't want to alarm the neighbours). In general, if your tree needs a nitrogen hit, human urine will help it along, and because citrus prefer a slightly acidic soil, the urine should not do any pH damage.
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How long do lime trees live?

The typical lifespan of lemon and lime tree, including a hybrid lemon lime tree, is over 50 years. However, with proper care, excellent growing conditions, and satisfactory disease prevention practices, lemon and lime trees can live for over a hundred years.
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Can finger limes grow in pots?

Finger limes grow well in either the ground or a large container and can be treated in much the same manner that you would treat traditional lemons, limes and other citrus. This means positioning them in a sunny or lightly shaded spot where it's protected from heavy frost and strong winds.
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Where do limes grow best?

Limes are grown mostly in Florida, California, along the Gulf Coast, and in Mexico. Limes are the least cold-tolerant of citrus fruits. They are best grown where summers are hot and winter temperatures do not drop below 20°F. Limes will not fruit if temperatures drop below 27°F after the tree has flowered.
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How long does a lime seed take to sprout?

Keep the containers out of direct sunlight. Seeds should germinate in about three to six weeks.
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How do you start a lime tree?

To start citrus trees inside from seeds, remove the seeds from the desired fruit. Soak the seeds overnight in water and plant them 1/2 inch deep in moist potting soil. Cover the pot with a plastic bag or wrap and let it sit in a warm and sunny spot for a few weeks until the seeds start to grow.
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Do you need two lime trees to produce fruit?

No, you do not need two lime trees to get fruit, since most lime trees are self-pollinating. This means that the flowers contain both a male and female part. However, self-pollination does not mean guaranteed pollination.
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Can I grow citrus trees in pots?

A new citrus tree will grow fine in an 8-inch diameter container to start. Two to three year old trees will need a 10 to 12 inch diameter container. Eventually, you'll need a 16 to 20 gallon container or one-half whiskey barrel-sized container for long term growth. Select plastic, terra cotta, or wooden containers.
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What is the easiest citrus tree to grow indoors?

Dwarf Meyer Lemon Tree

Arguably the easiest and most popular citrus plant to grow indoors, Meyer Lemon trees thrive on hours of direct sunlight and frequent watering schedules.
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Can you keep a lime tree small?

The only way to keep them small is by pruning. Pruning is critical in developing a smaller size. As intimidating as it may be, do not let the ultimate size of the tree discourage you from not keeping it small to suit your needs.
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Is there a dwarf lime tree?

Dwarf lime tree height is just around 6 to 10 feet tall when planted in the ground but tend to be shorter when planted in a pot.
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