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4 natural fertilizers for lemon plants

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With a few natural ingredients like compost, dried leaves, and organic fertilizer, you can easily make an all-natural fertilizer for your lemon plants.

Lemon trees are beloved for their ability to produce fragrant, refreshing fruit, but like all plants, they require specific care to grow strong and lush. Among these, proper fertilizer is essential to ensure the plant receives the nutrients it needs. Here are four natural fertilizers you can use to keep your lemon tree healthy while also doing a favor to the environment.

Nutrient-rich compost

Compost is one of the most effective soil conditioners for lemon trees. It’s an organic fertilizer that provides a variety of essential nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. To make your own lemon fertilizer , you can use compost rich in natural substances that stimulate healthy growth and fruit production.

How to prepare it:

Mix 100g of mature compost with 100g of leaf-only compost. Apply it to the soil surface and mix well, making sure to cover the roots. The organic matter will help improve soil structure, increasing water retention and nutrient absorption.

Leaf compost

Leaf compost is a very useful natural fertilizer for lemon trees. This type of compost is rich in microelements and minerals that help strengthen roots and improve the overall health of the plant.

How to prepare it:

  1. For an even richer fertilizer, combine 100 g of leaf-only compost with traditional compost.
  2. The high organic matter content of leaf compost improves soil drainage, promoting root growth.
  3. It is especially useful if the lemon plant is grown in sandy or poor soil.

Organic fertilizer

 

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