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Large Lime Tree

This impressive trees are an older version of the young lime bush and are already more than 3 years old. Tahiti Lime trees are also known as bearss or persian limes and are a great easy care variety for this country producing tasty fruits for drinks and cooking.
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This impressive trees are an older version of the young lime bush and are already more than 3 years old. Tahiti Lime trees are also known as bearss or persian limes and are a great easy care variety for this country producing tasty fruits for drinks and cooking.
This weeks limes are looking fabulous! Just as pictured with a strong central trunk and several green fruit already developing. We expect these young fruits to swell and ripen over the coming months to be ready for drinks and cocktails in time for Christmas!
80cm tall+
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Looking after your Tahiti lime tree
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This little tree has both tasty fruit and fragrant flowers. It can bring pleasure for months, or even years, with the right care. Fruit buds should start to appear in early May and develop slowly into large and juicy limes great in cooking or sliced in cold drinks.
Citrus trees need light – put your plant near a window or skylight, or patio door. In summer it can go on a sheltered patio but protect it from too much direct sunlight which can cause scorching. In winter keep it in cool conditions, (not icy) but as the days get longer it will need the warmth of some sunshine to get it growing.
Try a citrus feed to encourage growth and if necessary repot in the spring in citrus (porous) compost.
The best way to check the health of your lime tree is to look at the leaves. If the leaves turn crisp and start to drop off you need to water more frequently. However if the leaves are soft and start to drop off you need to water less generously. To help it recover from leaf drop you will need to cut off any dead growth and be patient while it recovers. If the leaf edges turn brown this is a sign of scorching. Your may need to move your plant back from a window or move it out of direct sunlight.

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