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When the seedlings grow to about 4-6 inches tall and have developed several leaves, it’s time to transplant them into a larger pot. Choose a pot with good drainage, and use the same well-draining soil. This will allow the roots more space to grow.
Caring for Your Lemon Tree
- Sunlight: Lemon trees love sunlight, so place your growing tree in the sunniest spot available. They require 8-12 hours of sunlight daily for optimal growth.
- Watering: Water the lemon tree regularly but avoid waterlogging. Ensure the soil remains moist but drains well.
- Fertilization: Use an organic fertilizer high in nitrogen or a citrus-specific fertilizer every few months to support healthy growth.
- Pruning: As your tree grows, prune back any dead or excess branches to encourage strong, healthy growth.
Be Patient!
Conclusion
Growing a lemon tree from seed at home is a fun and rewarding project that requires patience and care. With the right conditions—good soil, plenty of sunlight, and proper watering—you can successfully nurture a thriving lemon tree that may one day provide you with fresh, home-grown lemons!
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