How to prune a Improved Meyer lemon - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by tsbluebirds
May 11, 2009
How to prune and best time


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Answer from NGA
May 11, 2009
February through March are the recommended times to prune, but I usually prune my citrus trees immediately after harvesting the fruit. This gives the tree an opportunity to resume growth and to develop flower buds for the next flowering/fruiting cycle. If your tree is opening flowers, you will lose some of your harvest if your prune right now. Even when you do not see flower buds, they are there, in their undeveloped state. If losing some fruit is not important, go ahead and prune now. If you'd rather harvest a treeful of fruit, wait until after you have harvested to prune. You can safely remove up to one third of the canopy without harming the tree. Many commercial orchards shear their trees into short, round shapes to facilitate harvesting. I don't know how large your tree is so I don't know how much pruning you need to do. The above is just a guideline. Hope this information helps!

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