In 30 days you will get a beautiful lemon plant: the peeled seed technique

Virtually anyone can plant a lemon plant. Let’s find out how to do it using the special method of peeled seeds.

Lemon on the plant

Lemon is a   citrus fruit   with incredibly beneficial properties. In fact, it is a natural source of   potassium   and vitamin   C.   The anti-inflammatory properties of lemon are truly insane. The same goes for its diuretic and antioxidant properties.

This citrus fruit also aids digestion and is a valuable ally of many of our vital organs, such as the liver. Many people prefer to   grow one or more lemon plants   in pots or in their garden.

It is important to water the lemon plant abundantly, especially during the hottest months of the year. In addition, it should not be exposed to too much wind or particularly dry weather. Some gardening experts can recommend the exact location for growing this valuable citrus plant.

Are you curious   about the best way to sow lemon seeds   to grow and develop new plants of this citrus fruit with incredible beneficial properties? All you have to do is keep reading our article. Here you will find everything you need to know about it.

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

The first thing   we do is take a ripe lemon and cut it in half   with the help of a knife     . Then, each half of the citrus fruit must be squeezed by hand using a citrus press. At this point, the seeds will separate from the lemon juice. When we create a new lemon plant,   the seeds will be the elements that interest us   .

Lemon seedling

To carry out this incredible trick, all you have to do is   take one of these seeds   and   remove the outer skin   . You can use normal tweezers, such as those we use to remove excess hair from our body or our eyebrows.

Once you have removed the outer skin of one or more seeds, please follow the exact procedure to   germinate your lemon plant within 30 days  . You need to take a small clear plastic box with a lid and place a napkin on the bottom.

Then, on the napkin in the box, place the previously peeled seeds. Once this is done, you need to sprinkle some water on the seeds and cover everything with another napkin. You sprinkle some more water on top and close the container with the seeds in it with a lid. Then, on top, you need to write the date on which you did all this.

What do you need to do now   ? Below you will find the complete procedure to obtain a lemon plant using the peeled seed technique.

All steps must be followed carefully.

This small box is placed in a very bright interior area of ​​your home. It is important that   the box is never left in the sun for long periods of time   or in any case exposed to direct sunlight. The seeds could actually burn.

Lemon seeds

After 15 days,   you will notice that the seeds have developed a   hint of roots  , a clear sign that the process is bearing fruit. At this point, you can   sow each seed   with the roots in a pot. Each seed corresponds to a vase. In the vase we must put fairly acidic soil – with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5 – and, in fact, our seeds.

It is necessary to create a small space in the center of the soil and place the seed with the roots down at a   depth of about 1 centimeter  . Once the seed is planted in the soil and covered by it, watering is necessary. To do this, use a spray bottle to avoid dangerous water stagnation.

It doesn’t end there. Get a   plastic bag  with food, put the jar inside and close it tightly. In the following days, the sun’s rays should not fall directly on the vase. When a total of 30 days have passed, we will notice how our lemon plants begin to emerge from the ground.

Using the peeled seed technique, we have thus created one (or several) lemon plants. After a few months,   our plant will reach a height of a few centimeters   . It is advisable to keep the plant in a bright place, but not in contact with the sun, for at least a year. It is important to water constantly.

At   one year of age   , the plant can   be planted directly in the ground  . Finally, at   two years of age  , the plant can be grafted  so that it can produce lemons over time.