Sunday 6 March 2016

How To Grow A Lemon Tree From Seed In A Pot Indoors



he health benefits of lemon include treatment of throat infections, indigestion, constipation, fever, rheumatism, burns, obesity, respiratory disorders, cholera and high blood pressure while it also benefits hair and skin care.
Lemon is a fruit that contains flavonoids, which are composites that contain antioxidant and cancer-fighting properties.
How To Grow A Lemon Tree From Seed?

The citrus family consists of plants with glossy green, fragrant leaves that under good conditions will produce strongly fragrant flowers and occasional fruits even when grown indoors. Buying large plants can be very expensive, but with patience, you can have the fun of growing your own plants from seed.

1. Select a good tasting, juicy lemon. Remove the seeds from the pulp and wash them to remove any clinging flesh and sugar that can foster fungal disease, which will kill off your seed by the way.

Use only fresh seeds and plant them immediately; don’t let them dry out which will decrease the chance that they will germinate. Plant the seeds about 1/2-inch below the soil surface.

2. Place the containers on a tray, and add water to the tray whenever the soil dries. To hasten germination, slip a plastic bag over the tray to create a humid environment for the seeds.
3. Group the seed containers with your other houseplants and water them at the same time, even if nothing seems to be happening. Seeds should germinate in two to three weeks inside the plastic bag. If the bag is omitted, germination may take five to six weeks.

4. Remove the tray from the plastic bag, if used, when germination occurs and place containers in a sunny window.

5. Transplant seedlings to larger pots as soon as their first containers are filled with roots. Give citrus plants as much sunlight as you can indoors, and place them outdoors in warm weather.

Given the right conditions, including ample sunlight and water, large enough containers and fertilizer, indoor plants can reach 10 feet in height. They can be kept smaller in smaller pots. They will flower indoors when they are four to five years old and may eventually fruit.

Source by: http://www.lifehealthandfood.com/2016/02/15/how-to-grow-a-lemon-tree-from-seed-in-a-pot-indoors/

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