Germinate Lemon Seeds



Selecting Lemon:

For collecting seeds you can select middle sizes Organic and healthy Lemon. Make sure that –
  • It is healthy, well-shaped and mature (ripped).
  • Use an organic lemon because non -organic seed may not be germinated.
  • However, select the variety in this process.







Extracting Seeds:

Take a knife and cut the Lemon from the middle.
Divide the Lemon into four parts, so you can collect more seeds. However, Don’t select chopped Lemon seeds.

Processing seeds for Germination:

For germinating the Lemon tree from seeds, it’s very important to select good and healthy seeds.
  • Collect 5-10 seeds that look healthy and large in size.
  • Clean the seeds using a paper towel.
  • If you have confusion about good or bad seeds, then you can take selected seeds in a glass of water.
  • If any seeds float in the water then avoid these types of seeds.
  • Because those seeds will not germinate.
  • Moreover, If u select small and unhealthy seeds it may not sprout and it may not keep the quality of the parent tree.

 Clean the Seeds one by one



Raise the seeds from the water and keep in a tissue paper. Clean the seeds carefully and dry it properly with Tissue papers…
Otherwise, a substance with the seeds contains sugar , that takes bacteria and will destroy germinated seeds.

Peel the white skin of the seeds:

Need to peel off the white skin of the seeds. You can use your nails and peel off the white skin – carefully and take the brown shade of seeds.
Be steady in this process, peel it from top to bottom. Besides, you can use a sharp-edged knife.






 peeled of lemon seeds


Setting up seeds in paper towels for germinating:

Take a Paper Towel. Then, make it foggy with water. Keep the soaked towel on a flat surface and smooth out it. Take out excess water from the paper Towel.
  • Place the seeds keeping standard distance on a paper towel.
  • Carefully cover the towel with another paper Towel.
 Place the bag in a warm environment. In this stage, seeds don’t need light.

Soak the paper using water spray Covering Lemon Seeds using a towel



 Germinated Seeds


In general circumstances, the seed will start germinating after 2 weeks. This time may vary in cold weather. Seed germination is dependent on temperature and humidity.
So, be patient.
Now look:
At this stage, your lemon seeds are ready to germinate. But, before finishing this article, I want to share some tips that may help you on the way.

Transplanting Seedling:

If you are using this exeat method, it will require some additional work. However, it is easy as 1, 2, 3…
The steps are:
  1. Prepare the bed,
  2. Plant the seedling into the bed
This is a common method. But, for transplanting the germinated plant in outdoor is somewhat risky. As the direct sunlight will kill them.
In this situation,
You can either, transplant them into a tray filled will soil mix, or, make a sunshade for the plants.
Here,
After the seed is germinated, you can either transplant it directly into a pot. But, you need to plant it in the garden, I will suggest transplanting the seedling in a tray.
 Although, it is optional but highly recommended.
If you are new to lemon tree farming read: Growing a Lemon Tree: How to Grow a Lemon Tree from Seed

Planting Seedlings into a Tray:

When the roots will 1-1 ½  inches long then the seeds are ready to be planted in the soil.
But, as I mentioned earlier, transplanting in a tray is beneficial.
  1. It allows plants growing in a controlled, sunlight.
  2. Also, allows roots to become strong
Controlling sunlight requires additional works. Furthermore, it gets even taff in gardens.
The newly germinated seedlings are weak to handle direct sunlight.

Preparing the seedling tray bed:

As you have guessed, the first step is choosing a tray big enough for your needs. Fill it with loose soil and organic composts.
You may consider providing liquid fertilizer. It will start when seedling are 10-12 days old to till transplanting.

Plant Seedlings on the tray:

When the seedlings are strong and healthy, it is the best time for planting in pots or my container

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