- Can the lemon cypress also be cultivated in the bucket?
- How is the lemon cypress watered?
- When does the lemon cypress have to be fertilized?
- Is cutting necessary?
- When does the cypress in the pot have to be repotted?
- What diseases and pests can occur?
- How is the lemon cypress overwintered?
True cypresses are often referred to as lemon cypresses. They earned the name because the needles give off an aromatic lemon scent when rubbed with your fingers. With proper care, lemon cypresses can live for many years.

Can the lemon cypress also be cultivated in the bucket?
Lemon cypresses can also be cared for in buckets on the balcony or terrace. They are even suitable as houseplants. They just have to be kept significantly cooler in winter.
How is the lemon cypress watered?
The plant must neither dry out nor stand directly in the water. Plant them in a pot with a drainage hole or place them in a spot in the garden where the soil is well drained.
Always water the lemon cypress when the surface of the plant substrate has dried about two centimeters deep.
When does the lemon cypress have to be fertilized?
Already when planting, you should ensure sufficient nutrients by improving the soil in the garden with manure, compost or horn shavings (32.93€). Fertilize once a year with slow-release fertilizer.
Potted lemon cypress needs more fertilizer. Liquid fertilizer for conifers is well suited for this, which you add to the irrigation water at intervals of two to three weeks.
Is cutting necessary?
Basically, you can just let the lemon cypress grow if you have enough space. Otherwise cut them back in spring or from August onwards. Don't cut into the old wood.
When does the cypress in the pot have to be repotted?
Repotting is on the program every two years. The best time is spring, when the cypress is brought out of its winter quarters.
What diseases and pests can occur?
- fungal diseases
- leaf miners
- mealybugs
Fungal diseases occur when the plant is too damp or too wet. Pests do not pose a great danger, since the essential oils drive away unwanted visitors.
How is the lemon cypress overwintered?
The lemon cypress does not tolerate frost for a long time. Protect them outdoors with a layer of mulch and covering them with burlap.
Place potted lemon cypresses in a place with temperatures between five and ten degrees over winter.
tips
Lemon cypresses create a real Mediterranean feeling on the terrace and balcony. When the wind blows over the leaves, the needles give off a pleasant lemon scent.