Lemons are one of the most popular citrus fruits, known for their tangy flavor and fresh aroma. Growing lemons can be a rewarding experience, whether you're planting them in your backyard or in a pot on your balcony.
Dear Lykkers, Understanding the lemon growth process is key to cultivating healthy, fruitful trees. Let’s explore the stages of lemon growth, from seed to harvest.
Start by soaking lemon seeds in water for 24 hours, then plant them about half an inch deep in a pot with well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist and place the pot in a sunny spot. In 2-4 weeks, the seeds will sprout, signaling the start of growth.
The seedlings will develop their first leaves in a few weeks. During this stage, they need plenty of sunlight (10-12 hours daily) and regular watering. Fertilize occasionally with a balanced fertilizer to encourage healthy growth.
In this phase, the tree focuses on growing roots, branches, and leaves. Prune regularly to shape the tree and provide adequate water and citrus-specific fertilizer for best results.
After a few years, the tree will flower, attracting pollinators. Flowers will turn into small green fruits, which mature into lemons over 4-12 months. Ensure consistent watering and fertilization to support fruit growth.
Lemons are ready for harvest when they are bright yellow and slightly firm. Cut them from the tree carefully, and enjoy the fresh, tangy flavor they bring!
Growing lemons requires patience and care, but the reward of fresh, homegrown fruit is well worth the effort. With proper attention to each stage, you can enjoy a bountiful lemon harvest right from your garden or balcony.