Product description
Our store are high quality seeds sourced from all around the world which are hand picked varieties specifically for optimal growing in Asian. Select Seeds are only commercially acceptable (uniform growth, high germination, long life shelf, top rated market varieties) making sure we bring only the best available seeds at an affordable price.
Before planting lemon seeds, prepare loose, fertile, and well-drained soil. You can mix leaf humus, fine sand, and garden soil to ensure that the soil has strong air permeability and will not suffer from salinization. phenomenon, which is conducive to seed growth and development.
Choose plump, undamaged lemon seeds, wash off the film and mucus on the outer layer of the seeds with clean water, and then soak them in warm water at 30°C for 48 hours. Change the water frequently to keep the water clean. After the seeds are soaked, remove the seeds and drain them, then sow them in the soil, and wait for about 15 days to germinate.
Turn over the prepared soil again, then spray the disinfectant solution for disinfection, then plant the lemon seeds in the soil with the tip of the seeds facing down, and the planting distance is about 10*10 cm, and finally cover with a thin layer of soil , thoroughly watered.
4. Matters needing attention
After the lemon seeds are planted, they can be covered with a layer of plastic film on the soil to retain water and moisturize the soil. Some small holes should be drilled on the plastic film to prevent the seeds from rotting because they cannot breathe. At the same time, the temperature should be kept above 20°C. This will encourage seed germination.
Potted lemons are restricted by flower pots. Unlike lemons grown in open fields, potted lemons need to change the soil once a year, and replace a larger flower pot. Although lemons are not strict to the soil, the soil is deep, loose and fertile, rich in organic matter, good moisture retention, strong fertility retention, and slightly acidic soil with a PH value of 6.5 is the most suitable.
The proportion of soil does not have to be very strict. Basically, it is loose and airy, with sufficient nutrients. You can use leaf mulch, add a quarter of the river sand, part of the garden soil, and add a small amount of decomposed organic fertilizer.
Potted lemons are generally in spring, and it is most suitable to change soil and flower pots in March and April. Apply some base fertilizer to the bottom of the pot soil. It also needs to be pruned in spring, cut off some long branches, old branches, and diseased branches so that it can bloom and bear fruit. Watering should be controlled well, and the pot soil should be watered in time when it is dry.
Don't expose potted lemons to the sun in summer. If the temperature is higher than 30 degrees, you should shade them for several hours at noon. Before flowering and after fruiting, fertilize regularly. Some cake fertilizer, green manure, and organic fertilizer are all fine. This way the fruit can grow big.