Lemons can be left on the tree for several months before they should be harvested. It is best to harvest them when they are fully ripe and have developed their full color and flavor.
Chillies can be left on the plant for about 2-3 weeks after they reach full size before they should be harvested.
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No u should always wash it before and after:d
immerse each lemon (or alltogether in bid pot) in warm water. Even before you do that, you can gently roll and smash by squeezing the lemon several times to burst the membranes holding the juice, just be careful not to squeeze so hard that you split the rind. Don't leave the lemons in the water long.
An immature eggplant is usually small, firm, and has a shiny skin. When it is ready to be harvested, the eggplant will have a deep color, be larger in size, and the skin will have a dull appearance. Additionally, gently pressing the eggplant with your finger should leave a slight indentation if it is ripe.
the day before
Citrus trees should not really be pruned at all, and lemons are permanently fruiting anyway. Best is just to cut off any dead branches and leave the rest alone.
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The time it takes for lemons to grow mold can vary depending on various factors such as temperature, humidity, and how the lemons are stored. In general, lemons can start developing mold within a few days to a week if they are not stored properly. It is important to keep lemons in a cool, dry place to prevent mold growth.