Too windy for my Lemon Meyer's Tree?

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  1. lnewportTX

    lnewportTX Member

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    Hi everyone,

    I am hoping someone would have a suggestion for me. My Lemon Meyer's tree was planted about two weeks ago and is starting to look a bit beaten up because it seems to be too windy for it where I live.

    On the other hand, my Thornless Lime tree is growing new leaves and doesn't look half bad.

    I'm starting to really think it's time to just dig it up and repot the poor thing but I'm afraid to do so while it has lemons growing.

    Does anyone have a suggestion for me as to what I can do to help it out during this time? Do you think it's possible it will adapt to the windier enviroment over time?

    Thank You!
     
  2. Millet

    Millet Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    YES - Millet (1,414-)
     
  3. lnewportTX

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    Thanks Millet
     

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