Nice lemon haul there! I find that indoors with citrus you’ll sorta get
alternating years with bumper crops to almost nothing. It seems like the
trees need to rest for a year after a big harvest. Lots of nice tropicals
all around!
I’ll never need a grow room here where I am but I find them fascinating and
they’re a great way for people to grow plants both ornamental and food when
conditions aren’t ideal. Your coffee plants actually look pretty good I
thought. I love olives and have several trees they do grow very fast but
unfortunately in my climate they grow great but don’t flower too well…
Good luck with your move!
what i personally would do to that olive it knock it down to about 1 and a
half foot mark then you will still get a tree shape but much bigger stem
and many more branches. just gotta prune off the lower growth that come to
keep that tree look.
Everything looks great! Is the lemon a Meyers? And did you grow from seed?
I think it is amazing to see full size fruit indoors. Happy Thanksgiving.
:)
I live at about 1800 ft. elevation in the mountains of Southern Oregon, so
citrus doesn’t grow here, but now I want to try. Thank you, and great job
with the tropical grow room.
As my dad told me several times, there is no such word or phrase “non the
less” LOL! I use to use that phrase lots of times until my dad corrected
me. The phrase is “never the less” Have a great Thanksgiving. By the
way, that tip on placing yellowing sticky cards down under the canopy of my
indoor plants to catch fungus ghnats worked like a champ. I was using
sticky cards, but my placement was wrong until I saw your tip. Now my
plants are doing much better and the ghnats are dealt with.
Great video. I can’t wait for my lemon and tangerine plants to grow and
starts giving fruits. I started this week my potatoes and hoping for it to
give potatoes. Very nice like always .
Luke, you’ve amassed quite the collection. Seeing your lemon plant makes me
want to try to grow one indoors.
Very nice indoor tropical garden, Luke! The lemons look amazing!
Will those lemon seeds grow productive trees? And, if so, could I get some,
please? =o)
I’ve got to find me an olive tree
Nice lemon haul there! I find that indoors with citrus you’ll sorta get
alternating years with bumper crops to almost nothing. It seems like the
trees need to rest for a year after a big harvest. Lots of nice tropicals
all around!
I’ll never need a grow room here where I am but I find them fascinating and
they’re a great way for people to grow plants both ornamental and food when
conditions aren’t ideal. Your coffee plants actually look pretty good I
thought. I love olives and have several trees they do grow very fast but
unfortunately in my climate they grow great but don’t flower too well…
Good luck with your move!
Do you watch Brads Greenhouse? Maybe you should try growing Nepenthes or
Sarracenia.
Hey, there was one on the floor you didn’t mention. It’s in a small brown
pot, I’m growing two of those. LOL
That is cool. I didn’t know citrus trees will bear fruit indoors.
when you were a kid, did you get scared of your grandfather clock?
what i personally would do to that olive it knock it down to about 1 and a
half foot mark then you will still get a tree shape but much bigger stem
and many more branches. just gotta prune off the lower growth that come to
keep that tree look.
Wish I could afford to take the chime off your hand. lol
Everything looks great! Is the lemon a Meyers? And did you grow from seed?
I think it is amazing to see full size fruit indoors. Happy Thanksgiving.
:)
Awesome! Thanks for the tour :-)
I live at about 1800 ft. elevation in the mountains of Southern Oregon, so
citrus doesn’t grow here, but now I want to try. Thank you, and great job
with the tropical grow room.
Thank you for the tour!
As my dad told me several times, there is no such word or phrase “non the
less” LOL! I use to use that phrase lots of times until my dad corrected
me. The phrase is “never the less” Have a great Thanksgiving. By the
way, that tip on placing yellowing sticky cards down under the canopy of my
indoor plants to catch fungus ghnats worked like a champ. I was using
sticky cards, but my placement was wrong until I saw your tip. Now my
plants are doing much better and the ghnats are dealt with.
wonderful array. Envy those citrus.
Very nice I am jealous of all your plants especially the lemon tree haha.
I love your lemon tree. Awesome :)
Great video. I can’t wait for my lemon and tangerine plants to grow and
starts giving fruits. I started this week my potatoes and hoping for it to
give potatoes. Very nice like always .
Love the sound old grand father clocks make.