My lemon trees never bloom. Whats up with that?

Jimmie
by Jimmie
My lemon trees are about 4 or 5 years old and never bloom. I even covered them one winter before a frost which rarely happens here in Houston Tx. I bought citrus tree fertilize spikes last spring but nothing.
  3 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Mar 14, 2017

    See if this article answers your question, homeguides.sfgate.com/treat-lemon-tree-not-bear-fruit-62649.html

  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Mar 15, 2017

    I think this one can you help you too, best of luck! http://www.gardenguides.com/99931-lemon-tree-blossom.html

  • Hea21600687 Hea21600687 on Mar 18, 2017

    We live in Shreveport Louisiana. It was at least that long before we had blooms. Is your tree planted in a place protected from northern winds? When ours did bloom (very few) the first year we had one lemon. The second year it bloomed three lemons and this last year twenty lemons. My best tip is to put Christmas lights on your tree in the winter and leave them lit until late spring. If you have to cover use a space blanket. These tips work!!!!