Are you growing a lemon tree indoors in a pot and it needs a bigger planter? If so, it's important to make sure you sure you use the best soil for citrus trees.
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Best potting soil for citrus tree
- Soil Sunrise citrus tree potting soil (top choice)
- Gardenera lemon tree potting soil
- Miracle-gro cactus, palm, and citrus potting mix (most affordable)
1. Soil Sunrise Citrus tree potting soil
This soil mixture from Soil Sunrise has peat moss, sand, perlite, and lime. It also contains worm castings with is a natural fertilizer.
The lime helps balance the pH for your lemon tree, and the sand helps it drain well.
What we like:
- It has worm castings, which acts as a natural fertilizer.
- It has lime, which helps balance the pH of the soil.
- It has sand, which helps it drain well (very important for lemon trees).
2. Gardenera lemon tree potting mix
This soil combination contains peat moss, perlite, worm castings, and lime. The only thing it doesn't have over the Soil Sunrise, is sand.
What we like:
- It has worm castings, which acts as a natural fertilizer.
- It has lime, which helps balance the pH of the soil.
3. Miracle-Gro cactus, palm & citrus potting mix
This potting soil is fast draining and contains sand and perlite to help make sure your lemon tree doesn't get root rot.
What we like:
- It has sand, which helps it drain well (very important for lemon trees).
- It's affordable.
What kind of soil should you use for meyer lemon tree?
Lemon trees like well-draining soil. The right soil will have a mixture of different organic matter including peat moss, perlite and lime.
Sand and worm castings are other great additions that will help young trees because the sand helps prevent excess water rotting roots, and the worm castings is a great fertilizer.
More must haves for lemon trees
- neem oil (to prevent gnats)
- citrus fertilizer
- soil moisture tester
- water mister (adds humidity which dwarf citrus trees love!)
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