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Growing citrus indoors works anywhere with proper light management and variety selection. Learn essential care for Calamondin, Meyer Lemon, and other indoor-friendly citrus through all seasons.

Summer brings harvest rewards and peak care demands. Learn watering strategies, heat management, and variety-specific harvest timing. Your summer care determines fruit quality and fall tree health.

Spring is citrus growth season. Proper fertilizing, watering adjustments, and outdoor transitions set up summer success. Your spring care determines fruit production ahead.

Winter challenges citrus with shorter days and weaker light. Whether your tree lives indoors or outside, understanding seasonal care keeps it healthy through the quiet months ahead.

Growing citrus outdoors is possible in zones 8-11 with proper variety selection. Learn year-round care essentials, zone matching, and whether to plant in containers or ground.

Don't just move your citrus from outdoors to indoors abruptly. This sudden change can stress the plant. Instead, over a week or so, start by placing your citrus plant indoors in its desired location for a few hours a day, gradually increasing the indoor time. Be cautious of leaf drop during this period; it's a common response to the change in environment, but the plant will usually recover.
How often should you water citrus? How much water does citrus need? Does watering indoor citrus require more or less water? Unlock the secret to a lush, thriving citrus! Get this tips to grow and water citrus properly.
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