Meyer Lemon, Mexican Lime, and Clementine – When to Bring Them Inside
Q: We have a Meyer lemon, a Mexican lime and a Clementine in pots. When do you recommend bringing them inside.
A: I’d bring them in when night temperatures are predicted to go below 50 degrees. They need a lot of light indoors. Try to provide at least 200 watts of fluorescent light each.
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