Hi, it is lovely that your lemon tree is flowering! I hope that you are enjoying it's fragrant blooms. There are several things that could be causing your lemon tree to drop it's leaves.

Understanding the Context

First, have you moved it recently? Either inside, outside, or simply further from a window? Lemon trees and other citrus trees need high light and warm temperatures. If you're going to start acclimating it to ...

Key Insights

Thanks for your Meyer lemon tree question. According to the USDA, your hardiness zone in Clark County is 9a (so gets down to 20 to 25 degrees F). Meyer lemon trees are hardy down to zone 8, so you shouldn't have too much of a cold issue. Having said that, if you anticipate that temperatures will get below freezing, you might want to take ... Since you mention specifically that the leaves are dropping off of both the Meyer Lemon and the Key Lime trees, I will address that issue primarily: First of all, it is easy to overwater Meyer lemons: Overwatering saturates the tree and the soil around it causing nutrient deficiencies and diseases.

Final Thoughts

The main sign of overwatering is yellowing and leaves falling off the tree. Overwatering the ... Yellowing of lemon tree leaves can be a sign of various issues, including chlorosis (see the leaf in image 20230608). That leaf shows all the typical symptoms of chlorosis: yellow background and green leaf veins. Lemon trees, on the other hand, will grow to be 10 to 20 feet tall. Look at the leaves.

When the flowers are in bloom, the flowers of a lemon tree will have purple blush, while the flowers of a lime tree have white blush. Also, most lemon tree leaves will be larger in size than lime trees, ranging from 4 to 5 inches in length. MSN: How to grow a Meyer lemon tree for fresh citrus right at home In a warm climate, this hybrid tree produces sweet, juicy, and delicious Meyer lemons year-round. Fact checked by Khara Scheppmann The fruit of the Meyer lemon tree (Citrus ร— meyeri) is rounder than ...