{"id":22753,"date":"2023-12-09T14:20:09","date_gmt":"2023-12-09T12:20:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=22753"},"modified":"2023-12-09T14:20:09","modified_gmt":"2023-12-09T12:20:09","slug":"can-i-grow-lemon-tree-from-seed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/can-i-grow-lemon-tree-from-seed\/","title":{"rendered":"Can I Grow Lemon Tree From Seed"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Can you grow lemon tree from seed? Generally, yes, you can grow a lemon tree from seed – also known as “citrus limon” in botanical terms – though it may take some patience. With the right conditions, you can germinate lemon tree seeds, nurture them to maturity, and when they’re ready, you’ll have a lemon tree yielding fruit! Here’s what you need to know to get started.<\/p>\n

First, you need to be aware that lemon trees grown from seeds won’t grow true to the parent plant. This is common for seed-grown citrus tree; the seedlings can vary and produce fruit with different characteristics. Nonetheless, it may still be worthwhile for a home gardener to try and grow a lemon tree from seed.<\/p>\n

Second, you’ll need some seeds from a ripe lemon. It helps to pick a lemon that has the characteristics you want in flavor and texture for your tree’s fruit. Gently scoop out the seeds with a spoon, and make sure to eat the lemon if it’s still ripe! Once you’ve got the seeds, rinse them off in cold water and lay them out on some paper towels to dry.<\/p>\n

Third, you’ll need to put the seeds in soil. Plant each seed individually no more than ¼ inch deep in a container filled with quality, well-draining potting mix. Be sure not to overcrowd the container – you’ll want to make sure there is adequate space for the seedlings to spread out and make room for a larger tree. Keep the soil lightly moist – not wet – until the seedlings emerge.<\/p>\n