Can lemon seeds be planted?Lemon seeds can be planted and, through cultivation, they can be germinated from the seeds and successfully grown into a small potted lemon tree, which can also bear lemon fruit. Lemon seed planting resultsIt takes about three years for lemons to bear fruit from seed planting, and it will take five years for them to become commercial fruits. If they are planted in potted plants, which have less nutrients, the time will be longer. Usually, the flowering period is from April to May, and the fruiting period is from September to November. Lemon seed sowing timeLemons can be planted in spring and autumn. The best time to plant them is in spring from February to May and in autumn from August to October. The climate is warm, sunny and rainy during these two times, which is conducive to the survival of the plants. How to plant lemon seedsLemons usually have 3-7 seeds. After collecting the seeds, sprinkle some water on a wet towel to soak it, wrap the seeds in the wet towel, put it in a sealed bag, and then stick it to the glass in sunlight. Generally, it will germinate after 7-15 days, and then transplant it into the prepared pot. |
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