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When is the best time of year to transplant a lemon tree? 

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01 Jan 2016
9 Citations
The best time for planting trees is autumn when they are dormant and the risk of desiccation is minimal.
The best harvest times are March (second year) for outdoor plants and April (second year) for indoor plants when height content and adequate biomass give the optimal DPT yield.
Prudent landscape professionals can enhance chances for successful establishment by timing tree transplant operations to coincide with ideal seasonal conditions.
No conclusion could be drawn as to the optimum time of year for harvesting, since this varies from tree to tree, depending on T. baccata variety, location and taxoid type.
The lemon tree was most effective because it retained its foliage year-round, storing more winter rainfall than the leafless ginkgo and sweet gum trees.
The exogenous supply of IAA had a positive effect on the establishment of stem cuttings of lemon and application of 2500 ppm IAA prove to be the best treatment for better root and shoot formations.
Open accessJournal ArticleDOI
01 Aug 1993-Hortscience
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We conclude that transplant age or modular cell size is of little importance relative to post-transplanting conditions (site or year) in influencing watermelon fruit yield [...]
Description of early post-transplant root growth will help formulate best transplanting strategies for landscape trees.
The monopolized cultivation of Kinnow scion grafted over rough lemon needs a substituted rootstock for higher yield/return and for longer productive tree life.
Outcomes showed that the film contains 5% CA could be most promising wrapping materials for lemon that enhanced the shelf life of lemon additionally up to 12 days.