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    Will my lemons ever ripen here in Ireland? I have lots of green fruit.
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    I went through an eternity with green lemons, I thought maybe I purchased lime trees that were mislabeled! I just picked my first ripened lemon and it took about 9 months from flower to ripened fruit.
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    I planted my Meyer lemon tree several months ago in southwest Florida. The tree has a main branch about 7' tall, and the lemons are not ripening but are starting to turn brownish. New, little lemons are forming. Should we remove all the old lemons and hope the next crop is better?
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    It could be the soil or clay underground, or exposure to the elements. Plant another one in a different spot and test which one has better lemons.
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    How can I remove fungus from a lemon?
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    Try spraying the tree with a mixture of 1 ounce dishwashing liquid (like Dawn) with 1 gallon of water, every 5 days.
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    What type of soil is best for re-potting a lemon tree?
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    I use Miracle-Gro Palm, Cactus, and Citrus soil, which works very well. Also, make sure to fertilize the tree with citrus fertilizer every 3 months.
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    If my lemon tree (many years old), after running out of yellow lemons this year, is now covered with pure green lemons that look just like limes, no yellow at all, are those potentially edible?
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    They may be edible, but it is a sign that the lemons are not fully ripe.
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    Does a green lemon taste like a lime?
    Community Answer
    No. It is very bitter and it tastes terrible in my opinion.
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    Should I pick my lemons before a freeze?
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    If they are not ripe at the time, they will taste awful. If you have lemon trees in pots, you can move them in when it's too chilly. Otherwise, consider covering them before the freeze, so they can continue to ripen.
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    What do I do if my lemon tree has so much fruit that the branches are breaking?
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    Pluck sufficient fruit off by hand, so that those remaining are spaced evenly along the branch, far enough apart that each one can grow to full size without touching another fruit. Remove small, blemished or misshapen fruit first, and only then remove healthy fruit. Toss thinned fruit on the ground for later clean-up.
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    Will lemons continue to ripen after the branches are cut?
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    Lemons and other citrus plants ripen on the tree; once you pick a lemon, it can still ripen. If you picked an under-ripe lemon, you may have some success with leaving it in a bright location until it turns yellow, but you won't be able to make the lemon taste sweeter.
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