We can all plant a lemon seedling in a practical way. Let’s find out how to go through the special peeled seed method.

Lemon on the Plant

Lemon is a citrus fruit with incredible beneficial properties. In fact, it is a natural source of potassium and vitamin C. The anti-inflammatory properties of lemon are truly incredible. The same goes for its diuretic and antioxidant properties. This citrus fruit also promotes digestion and is a valuable ally of many of our vital organs, such as the liver. Many choose to grow one or more lemon plants in pots or in their garden. It will be important to water the lemon plant thoroughly, especially during the hottest months of the year. It should not be exposed too much to wind or particularly dry weather. Some gardening experts can advise you on the exact area where you can grow this beautiful citrus plant. Are you curious about how to sow lemon seeds optimally to grow and develop new seedlings of this citrus fruit with incredible beneficial properties? All you have to do is keep reading our article. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

Lemon seedling, the peeled seed method: here is the amazing result

First, take a ripe lemon and cut it in half with a knife. Each half of the citrus fruits is squeezed by hand with a juicer. At this point, the seeds are separated from the actual lemon juice. When it comes to making a new lemon seedling, the seeds will be the elements that will interest us.

Lemon Plant

To perform this amazing trick, all you have to do is take one of these seeds and remove the outer shell. You can use normal tweezers, which are used, for example, to remove some extra hairs from our body or eyebrows. If you have removed the outer peel from one or more seeds, this is the exact procedure you need to follow to get your lemon seedling germinating in 30 days. You’ll need to take a small clear plastic can that comes with a lid and place a napkin at the bottom. On the napkin inside the box, then place the previously peeled seeds. Once done, you need to sprinkle some water over the seeds and cover everything with another napkin. Spray a little more water and close the container with the seeds with a lid. So, on top of that, you need to mark the date you did all of this. What do you have to do now? Here is the complete process to obtain a lemon seedling with the help of the peeled seed technique.

All the steps you need to follow to the letter

This box will be placed in a very bright interior of your home. It is important that the box is never left in the sun for a long time or in no case is it in direct contact with the sun’s rays. The seeds could even burn.

Lemon seeds

After 15 days, you’ll notice that the seeds have developed a root pattern, a clear sign that the process is paying off. At this point, you can go ahead and sow each seed with roots in pots. Each stick corresponds to a vase. A fairly acidic soil must be added to the pot, with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5, that is, our seeds. It is necessary to create a small space in the center of the soil and place the seed root-side down to a depth of about 1 centimeter. Once the seed has been planted in the ground and covered with it, watering is required. To do this, use a sprinkler so as not to cause dangerous water stagnation. That’s not all. Equip yourself with a plastic bag for food and put the jar inside and close it tightly. Even in the following days, the sun’s rays should not fall directly on the pot. When a total of 30 days have passed, we will notice how our lemon seedlings have emerged from the potting soil. Using the peeled seed technique, we have created one (or more) lemon seedlings. After a few months, our seedling will be a few centimeters tall. For at least a year, it is advisable to keep it in a brightly lit place, but not in contact with the sun. It is important to continue with constant watering. When the seedling is one year old, it can be planted directly in the ground. Finally, when the seedling is two years oldit can be grafted so that it can produce lemons over time.