You will not buy lemons again: How to plant a lemon at home and how to grow it properly

How to plant a lemon tree in your home and what you needMany people wonder how they can plant lemon trees in their home

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How to plant a lemon in your home and what you need

Many people wonder how they can plant lemons in their home. There is no reason to stress. This is because the implantation process is specific and all you have to do is follow the instructions to have a successful result.

In the following article, we will give you useful tips on how to plant a lemon in your home.

In more detail:

Lemon Implantation - Home Tips: The Materials - Features You Will Need to Plant a Lemon

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  • A lemon
  • Pots
  • Soil
  • Sun light

Lemon Implantation - Home Tips: What to do to plant a lemon tree

- Start by putting soil in your pot and soaking it with water.

- Leave a few inches from the soil surface to the edge of the pot.

- Cut the lemon in half, remove the seeds and suck them until the taste is gone. Make sure the seeds are very moist so they can germinate better.

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- Dig a hole two and a half centimeters in the soil, put in the lemon seed and cover it with soil.

- Put some water in a spray and soak the soil around the seed.

- Cover the pot with a lightweight breathable plastic cover to protect the soil moisture. You can either choose a plastic wrap or a bag with small holes.

- Place the pot in a warm place where it will receive the maximum amount of sunlight.

- From now on, check the soil to make sure it is constantly wet. However, avoid exposing the seeds to excessive heat or humidity as they may rot.

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- After two or three weeks you will start to see your lemon sprout sprouting from the soil. At this stage you need to remove the plastic cover so that the plant can breathe better.

- Check your plant every day, removing pests and adding a good amount of organic fertilizer to nourish it. Once it is large enough you can transplant it in your garden and continue to monitor its growth. Because the first seed does not always germinate, we recommend that you plant several at the same time. This will ensure more chances to get your precious lemon.

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via: Enimerotiko