Growing Lemon Tree From Seeds

A Step by Step Guide to Growing Lemon Tree From Seeds

When you get a lemon in your hands, the best thing to do is plant a lemon tree. Even though a lemon tree might take a long time to bear fruit, the perfectly green foliage of this plant can turn your space into a magical land. One of the best things about growing a lemon tree is that it can grow indoors as perfectly as it can grow outdoors, which means that even if you do not have the perfect space to grow a lemon tree directly in the ground, you can get a big container to plant a lemon seed and get your own cultivation of this citrusy fruit. 

If you live in a region that falls between USDA hardiness zones 9 and 11, then a lemon tree is one of the best plants that you can grow. Well, if you have made up your mind to learn how to plant a lemon tree from a seed, then this guide will assist you in planting a tree without any issues and caring for it. 

What is the Correct Way to Plant a Lemon Tree?

It is not very difficult to plant lemon seeds, whether you get them from a grocery store or a farmers’ market; however, you should keep in mind that the fruit will look similar to the parent plant that you are choosing. 

Pick a lemon 

Seeds from any mature and healthy lemon fruit can be used to grow a lemon tree. The only thing that you need to do is to check that there is no bruising or rotting on the lemon when harvesting seeds. 

Removing the Seeds 

Slice the lemon into two parts, being very careful not to cut through the seeds. With caution, take out the seeds from the lemon and wash them with water to remove any pulp and sugars that might be sticking to them.

Planting 

A small pot or a plug tray without fertilizer can be filled with potting soil. Develop the seeds in the soil 1 inch deeper.

Wet the seeds well and put them in a brightly lit and warm place (at least 70°F) to germinate. If sunlight is insufficient in your space, use grow lights. The seeds will start to appear after a few weeks.

Basic Care Instructions to successfully Grow Lemon Tree

Now that you know the process of how to grow from lemon seeds, use these tips to ensure that your plant grows well. 

Light

A lemon tree requires no less than eight hours of full sun daily, and horticulturist Steven Biggs says it will thrive indoors if it is given a south-facing window. As mentioned, if necessary, you can use grow lights to uplight the natural light.

Soil 

Lemon trees like soil that drains well. If you are growing outdoors, select a spot that is not prone to water accumulation during heavy downpours. For indoor planting, use a well-draining potting mix or add pumice or perlite to the potting mix to enhance drainage.

Water

The soil should be kept consistently moist but not soaking wet. For best results, Biggs advises watering your lemon tree after the soil has almost dried out and then watering again.

Lastly, you can also use the website Yourhomify to learn how to harvest lemons from a lemon tree. 

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