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How can potted lemons be pruned to produce more fruits?
Potted lemon can adjust the rational distribution of nutrients in the tree by pruning, supply limited nutrients to buds and leaves, and form more fruiting branches, so as to achieve full branches of flowers and fruits.

The new shoots of potted lemons must be pruned intensively before they germinate. First of all, we should remove dead branches, diseased branches, clustered branches, inward branches, cross branches and sprouting branches. Strong branches and weak branches leave 4-5 full buds, and weak branches leave 2-3 buds, so as to promote each branch to produce more robust spring shoots. After the spring shoots grow together, in order to control their vain growth, you can cut them lightly and cut off 3-4 branches. When the new shoots grow with 6-9 knots in the future, the heart can be removed mainly to induce more summer shoots.

After the above pruning, potted lemons blossom and bear more fruits.

Note: Pruning is only a part of improving fruit setting rate, and there are other nutrients, such as watering and sunshine.