1. Seed selectionChoose fully ripe lemons to take out the seeds, because the germination rate of unripe fruits is low, and even if they can germinate, they are not easy to survive. After taking them out, select the seeds that are large and full. 2. GerminationWash the selected seeds in clean water and carefully rub off the thin film on them with your hands. Be careful not to damage the germination point, which is the slightly pointed part of the seed. After processing, soak it in clean water and place it in a warm place away from light. It will germinate in about a week. Note that you must change the water every day during this period. 3. Put it in the basinAfter soaking for about a week and germination, you can move the seeds into the potting soil and press them directly into the soil. After transplanting, water or spray water in small amounts every day, and keep the soil moist. Choose soil that is air-permeable, loose and fertile. 4. ThinningAfter planting, seedlings will grow in about a week. After growing for a period of time, the thinner and denser seedlings should be removed so that the remaining seedlings can grow better. |
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