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Will lemon trees freeze?

Will lemon trees freeze?

Lemon trees like warm environment, which is resistant to shade, heat and cold. Lemon trees are generally not afraid of freezing. It is a relatively frost-resistant plant. As long as the weather is not particularly cold in winter, lemon trees will not freeze to death.

Cold tolerance temperature of lemon tree

The leaves of lemon trees are usually green all year round. Even in the cold climate in winter, leaves are hard to fall off. Generally, lemon trees are suitable to be placed in mild sunshine in winter, because the minimum cold resistance temperature of lemon trees in winter is MINUS 3 degrees. Because of its strong cold tolerance, it will not freeze to death at MINUS 3 degrees, but it may freeze to death at MINUS 3 degrees.

What about frostbite of lemon tree?

Lemon trees are afraid of growing in a cold environment after winter. Frostbite is easy to occur when the temperature is below MINUS 3 degrees Celsius. At this time, you can move the lemon tree to a sunny place indoors or this warmer place for maintenance, and it will slowly recover.

In winter, after frostbite, we should reduce the number of watering lemon trees to avoid the danger of freezing injury caused by too much water.