How to grow a lemon tree from seed |
Lemon tree illustration |
Place the ‘clean’ seed into a glass of water and discard any that immediately float to the surface as these will not be viable. Just be aware that smaller seed may rise as air bubbles form on the surface of the seed coat. If you have a variety of seed sizes you may also wish to discard any that look undersized as these are unlikely to have a large enough store of energy required for successful germination. Once you have selected your seed plant immediately. Lemon seeds can be dried off and stored in an envelope until required, however this will reduce their germination viability.
Soak the seeds for a couple of hours or so before planting them into 2-3 inch pots. Only sow one seed per pot using a good quality, free draining soil based compost such as John Innes seed or No 1, then water in.
Water periodically so that the compost doesn't dry out, but make sure that the compost is never left waterlogged either.
Germination should occur any time from 4 – 6 weeks, but don’t worry if it takes a little longer as lemon seeds have been known to take several months before they show. The newly emerged seedlings can be left in their pots for a further 3 – 6 months depending on how they develop but once they get to about 4 or 5 inches they can be potted on to the next size pot using a John Innes ericaceous mix or No 2 potting compost. So long as there are no frosts predicted the young lemon plants can be put outside to harden off over the next two to three weeks.
Tip out the seedling depending on whether you are growing your lemon plant as a bush, wall shrub or standard, or you can leave it alone, allowing it to take on its natural shape.
Although relatively hardy, keep your young lemon plant inside for its first winter. For subsequent winters it can be left or protected depending on the weather in your area.
Main image credit - By Elena Kuchkova - Own work, GFDL, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3145063
In text image - By Franz Eugen Köhler, Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen - List of Koehler Images, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=255309
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