Have two trees one lemon one red both enjoy fruit at the moment? Both trees are full of fruit, practically dropping on the ground. Do...

Both trees are full of fruit, practically dropping on the ground. Do I pick all fruit off at once our move out them on and will that affect them for the next season or what? <=== never had fruit trees within yard b4?? Help
Make sure you pick up the fruit on the ground.
Support the branches if need be. Water every light of day. Go to , "The Citrus Growers Association" They will tell you .
You can go off them on, it wont hurt anything. They will slowly go bad- if you leave them on the tree you can probably spread them out over the summer and conceivably even into the fall. (unless you live in a pretty tough climate, Im surrounded by southern california so things grow well all year long here) The fruit probable wont rot, they will just start to taste funny (if you give them on into 2009). You'll want to pick them off probably before october so the modern fruit will have the tree's full energy to ripen. I would donate the fruit to ripen on the trees. Feed them, citrus feed is available at Home Depot. Make sure they have plenty of river. If the branches are bending with the weight of the fruit you may enjoy to support them with wooden props. Usually a tree with drop any excess of fruit that it cannot support fluently. Good luck and enjoy your bumper crop.
Answers:    You need to pick them as they ripen. If you can't use adjectives the fruit, consider sharing with family, friends & neighbors. There is no sense within wasting good food. What drops is ripe and will rot fairly with alacrity. It needs to be taken care of too.
pick the ripe dont pick the unripe leve them for next season or winter