How to grow:
Use the paper towel method for germination, but the soil method, described here, is more effective.
Prepare a container with sterile potting soil. Before filling it with soil, create drainage holes. Paper cups generally tend to dry out sooner, so if you’re punching holes in the bottom of the container for drainage, do about four for plastic and two for paper.
Plant the seeds 1/2 inch under the potting soil. Add enough water to moisten the soil, but don’t let it get soggy.
Cover the cup with either a plastic bag or plastic wrap. Keep checking to make sure that it remains moist.
Store the pot in a warm place. Sunlight isn’t necessary at the moment. Directly in front of a radiator isn’t a good suggestion as a result of the drying effect.
Move to a sunny area and remove the plorange seedlingastic once the seed has sprouted. Care for moisture.
Transplant to a more permanent container when the seedling is large enough.
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Soil: For the cultivation of lemon at home need for a neutral soil (pH 5.8 to 6.5).
Germination time: 35-45 days (5-7 weeks) depends on the weather condition and soil mix.
Lemon flowers are small-3 cm in diameter and have 5 petals.
Used to flavor teas and other drinks in addition to candies and confections.
The fresh leaves from lemon makes a great fragrant green tea in addition to salad garnishing. What more is that you’ll be able to use the leaves from as young as few weeks old.
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