How to grow a lemon from a seed at home?

How to grow a lemon from a seed at home?

Tea for a Russian person is not only a way to quench their thirst, but also a good reason to gather with the whole family at the table and discuss family problems or plans, remember pleasant moments from a vacation or a trip. Tea with lemon inspires a person and whole families to make new life discoveries and brings kindred souls together. You can sprout the seed of that very lemon and grow a whole lemon tree on your windowsill, especially since it is not difficult at all.

Can you grow at home?

The lemon tree is not only possible, but also necessary to grow indoors. This is not only a large indoor plant with rich green glossy leaves, but also a fruit-bearer that will give its owner useful and fragrant fruits.

Such a plant looks very presentable in the house, it can decorate the interior, made in any style and color. Growing a lemon in an apartment is not only a decorative issue, but also an ecological one. The lemon tree has high absorbent properties, so it can rid the room of excess moisture and odors. This plant perfectly processes carbon dioxide and turns it into fresh air, which can partly replace ventilation.A large amount of essential oils contained in lemon leaves will be an excellent repeller of pests such as mosquitoes, flies, centipedes, bedbugs and even cockroaches.

Growing a lemon at home is quite simple.

There are three known ways to grow lemons in a pot.

  1. cuttings. This method is distinguished by the fastest start of flowering and fruiting of a lemon tree.
  2. Grafting. This method is mainly used by gardeners for further planting plants in a greenhouse. This method is the most time-consuming, because you need to be able to choose the right grafted process and correctly carry out the grafting procedure. In addition, this is a huge stress for trees, so efforts will be required to carry out proper rehabilitation.
  3. Seeds. Planting a lemon with seeds is a very simple way to propagate a lemon, suitable even for people who are ignorant of the art of gardening. A tree grown from a stone does not need special care, but it begins to bear fruit quite late.

Despite the chosen method of planting a lemon, it grows approximately the same, requires minimal care, and the pleasure of the process will exceed all expectations.

Suitable varieties

Despite the fact that the lemon is a deciduous plant, in nature it grows as an evergreen. At home, the lemon tree will also delight the owner with a riot of greenery throughout the year. However, you should not forget that this plant is wild, because wild plants are not able to survive in cramped apartment conditions. Thanks to centuries of breeding experience, today there are a number of unpretentious varieties that can not only take root in growing conditions in a pot, but also give an excellent fragrant harvest.In order to grow a beautiful, high-quality lemon tree, you should choose one of the following varieties.

  • "Chinese dwarf". In the circles of experienced gardeners, this variety is known under the name "Mayer". It is bred by breeders by crossing the seed of an orange and a lemon. This plant is ideal for growing in cramped conditions in apartments with small rooms and low ceilings, because its size does not exceed 70 centimeters. Plants of this variety bear fruit once or twice a year. Up to 20 lemons can be harvested per harvest. The fruits of this variety are more rounded, their color is slightly darker than ordinary lemons, closer to an orange tint. The size of the fruit is slightly smaller than the size of ordinary lemons. The pulp of citruses is slightly sweeter than usual, the crust is thin with small pores. The aroma of lemons is bright, traditional. The fruits of such a tree are considered to be dessert. However, it is worth remembering that this plant is a little more whimsical than its relatives, so in the autumn-winter period it is important to organize additional ultraviolet lighting and top dressing with highly active vitamin complexes for citrus fruits.
  • "Buddha's Hand" This variety is often referred to as "Corsican", since this particular island is considered to be its homeland. A tree of this variety reaches a height of 1.5 meters, and sometimes more. At home, such a plant bears fruit all year round, but it is possible to collect no more than 10 lemons from it per year. The fruits of the "Buddha Hand" variety grow very large, bright yellow with a thick rind and a thick white layer. The pulp is coarse-grained, juicy, the membranes are hard. The taste and aroma of lemons of this variety are mild, most often such fruits are used for the preparation of candied fruits, sauces, as a seasoning for other dishes.This variety is excellent for making fresh juices and lemonades, as it is very juicy and not too acidic.
  • "Pavlovsky". Bred by Russian breeders, taking into account the peculiarities of the local climate. An adult tree reaches a height of 1.5 meters, fruiting lasts all year round. In one year, you can collect up to 15 lemons. The tree begins to bear fruit approximately three years after planting or germination. This is the most unpretentious variety of lemon, it perfectly tolerates both excess and insufficient illumination, does not require frequent watering, and easily tolerates the autumn-winter period. For the health of such a tree, it is enough to feed with vitamins once a year and transplant no more than once every two years. The fruits of this variety are not too large, with a thin, finely porous skin of a light yellow color. The pulp of the fruit is very juicy and very fragrant, ideal for making tea and fresh juices.
  • Maikopsky. This variety is excellent for sprouting in the southern regions of Russia. This is a particularly heat-loving variety, so a lemon tree of this variety can be safely taken outside in the summer. Sunbathing, fresh air and rain watering have a beneficial effect on the condition of the tree. The plant begins to bear fruit on average three years after planting, however, in the southern regions, where most of the year is sunny, the first harvest can be obtained in a year and a half. The fruits of this variety are not too large, with a loose light yellow skin and a sharp "nose". The flesh is dryish, but quite fragrant.

Will the plant bear fruit?

Everyone who decides to grow a lemon at home, involuntarily thinks about whether a plant grown in an apartment will bear fruit.The answer to this question cannot be unambiguous, but it will be rather positive than negative. Fruiting almost always occurs, but in rare cases this may not happen.

As a rule, plants grown in improperly selected soil are incapable of flowering.

Most often, such a plant stops developing, reaching a height of 40-50 centimeters. Such a plant can live in this state from 2 to 6 years, it will be a pretty houseplant, but nothing more.

Under normal conditions, fruiting can occur 1-5 years after planting, depending on the variety and method of planting. It is possible to accelerate the appearance of the first harvest. For this, a procedure was invented, known among gardeners under the name "ringing" or "ringing". The essence of the procedure is to redirect the flow of liquids and nutrients inside the tree. To do this, it is necessary to wind a piece of copper wire on the tree trunk above 2-3 lower branches. The wire should encircle the tree in one ring and slightly squeeze its bark, but not too stylishly so as not to damage the external and internal tissues of the plant. This will slightly slow down the flow of tree sap into the branches located above the ring and, accordingly, increase the supply of liquids and nutrients to the branches below the ring. This will lead to the first budding and flowering. After six months, the ring must be removed, as it will begin to interfere with the healthy growth of the tree. The first banding can be carried out as early as a year after planting the tree. You should not abuse this method, because after the first flowering the tree will continue to bloom on its own.

How to plant?

Growing a tree from a lemon seed is quite simple, absolutely anyone can handle it. You just need to remember a simple sequence of actions and a few useful tips.

In order to be able to germinate a lemon seed, you need to choose the right fruit: the lemon must be even, with a uniform color, without ruts and dents. All these signs indicate that the fruit is mature and intact, which means that the planting material is normal. Lemon seeds must be whole and freshly removed from the fruit. It is better to choose several seeds from different lemons in order to select the most robust and strong seedlings.

The selected seeds must be folded into a small container and poured with slightly warm water, left in this state overnight. During this time, a large amount of oils and starch will stand out from the bones, the water may become like mucus. The bones will soften, the top layer will peel off. This thin, transparent cover can be carefully removed - it makes it difficult for the sprout to germinate.

It is important not to damage the integrity of the inside of the seed, so you need to proceed very carefully. Unpeeled lemon seeds can sprout for more than six months, peeled - twice as fast.

Next, the seeds can be put in a solution of sodium humate for an hour - it is an effective growth stimulator of fruit plants and will help speed up germination.

To germinate seedlings, you need to use shallow pots, you can give preference to boxes divided into sections. It is important to organize drainage holes in the pot. In addition, it is advisable to purchase a drainage mixture. The soil must be selected marked "for citrus" or "for indoor flowers."You should not buy soil intended for growing seedlings - for citrus plants it is too acidic. Ordinary soil from the garden is also not very suitable for sprouting citrus fruits. The soil can be fertilized with peat, but this is not necessary, because often ready-made mixtures are already fertilized. It is necessary to pour a layer of soil into the prepared trays approximately 1/3 of the height of the pot, then you need to pour the drainage mixture in a layer of 1-2 centimeters, and again a layer of soil on top.

Lemon seeds should not be buried deeper than 1.5 centimeters. The distance between them should be at least 5 centimeters in all directions. The pot with seeds should be wrapped in a plastic bag and left in a warm room until the first sprouts appear. Occasionally, you can spray the soil a little, but you should not water it abundantly - the seeds can rot.

After the first sprouts appear, they need to be covered with jars. Pots with seedlings should be placed in a well-lit place, for example, on a windowsill. During this period, proper care of the seedlings is very important: it must be sprinkled lightly with water, the jars must be removed for 1-2 hours a day so that the cuttings harden, and then cover them again. When the first leaves appear on the sprouts, they need to be transplanted into small, but separate pots. Planting in large pots is acceptable when the trees reach 15-20 centimeters in height.

Care

At first glance, the lemon tree is an unpretentious plant that does not require special care. In fact, it is so, but there are several factors that make this plant a real home tyrant. So, for example, this plant cannot stand even the slightest movement around the room.Any move will lead to inevitable stress, leaf drop and a long, protracted recovery, so it is critical to choose a lemon habitat in the house once and for all.

Here's what you should pay close attention to when choosing a place for a pot.

  • Proper lighting. The lemon tree is very whimsical about the right combination of light and shadow: it loves bright rooms very much, but you should avoid direct rays on the leaves. With too much light, citrus fruits begin to grow too actively, while all the juices are wasted on building branches. In such conditions, you can get a huge tree that will never begin to bear fruit. Lemons tolerate penumbra well, but this tree does not like darkness. He needs enough light for active photosynthesis. The best place for a lemon tree in a house is a room with large windows facing east or west.

This is a very sun-loving plant, so the crown always reaches for the light. In order for the tree to have equally lush greenery on all sides, it must be periodically rotated around its axis, about 1/4 of a turn once every 1.5-2 weeks.

  • Ideal temperature. The lemon tree is also whimsical to the temperature regime. The ideal option for him is the same temperature at any time of the year. So, for example, a lemon will feel great if both in summer and in winter the daytime temperature is 26 degrees, and the night temperature is 20 degrees. However, in the conditions of the Russian climate, this is sometimes impossible. To create more comfortable conditions for the tree, you need to choose a place away from radiators, which can cause overheating. It is also worth avoiding places with drafts.It is undesirable to place a lemon near or opposite the front door, so as not to catch a cold plant.

It is important to remember that moving a lemon during its flowering is unacceptable - this will inevitably lead to the fall of flowers and the death of the crop.

In addition to choosing a location for the pot, it is worth remembering a few more important factors that can affect the well-being of a lemon tree.

Watering

The root system of a lemon does not like watering too much. To create more comfortable conditions, you can fill the pot tray with gravel, place the pot on top and periodically add water to the tray. From the gravel, moisture will seep into the soil through the drainage holes in the pot. This will minimize wetting of the root system of the plant. On hot summer days, two not too plentiful waterings per week are enough for lemon, while in winter, you can limit yourself to one watering per week. At the same time, lemon leaves and branches love moisture, so it is very important to organize frequent spraying of greens from a spray bottle. This procedure should be carried out as often as possible, if possible daily. But do not be too zealous with spraying - streams should not flow from the leaves; rather, it should resemble abundant dew.

Regular transplant

It is very important to replant the lemon tree in a timely manner, as it depletes the soil very much. In the early stages, transplantation should be done once a year in the spring. Further, it will be optimal to replant the tree once every two years.

It is worth transplanting a tree only into specialized soil, since it is most saturated with useful substances, which will allow the tree to live the period between transplants in comfortable conditions.

In the process of transplanting, it is important to properly care for the root system of the tree. It needs to be pruned so that it can be renewed over the next two years before transplanting. If the root system is not updated in this way, premature aging of the tree will occur, which will lead to its imminent death.

top dressing

A very important role in maintaining the well-being of the lemon tree is played by high-quality and timely feeding. In garden centers, you can easily choose high-quality vitamin preparations for citrus fruits.

The main rule of lemon fertilizer is to feed the tree in a timely manner.

In the summer, the need and effectiveness of complementary foods increases, so it is worth vaccinating with liquid vitamins once a week. In the remaining months, the number of dressings should be reduced to once a month.

There are a number of folk remedies that can be a worthy replacement for store-bought drugs: nettle infusion, egg shell infusion, or a weak solution of cow or bird droppings.

Cupping

Pruning an indoor tree is a very important issue, since not every house will fit a full-sized tree with a large spreading crown.

In addition, the following fact has long been generally recognized: the more magnificent the crown of citrus fruits, the less harvest they will give.

In this regard, you should not allow the tree to grow too lush crown. Trimming a lemon tree should be done with care, adhering to the correct proportions and frequency - this will not harm the tree, but, on the contrary, improve its condition. The first pinching is carried out when the sprout of the future tree has reached a height of 20 centimeters, each subsequent - every 20 centimeters of plant growth.

To form a crown of the correct shape, you need to pinch the branches. It is necessary to begin to form a crown from the first tier of branches, each subsequent tier should be several centimeters shorter than the previous one.

Diseases and pests

It is not too difficult to germinate a lemon from a stone, but not all trees are able to survive to the first fruits. Indoor lemons are very sickly, they have no immunity to almost any known plant diseases. It is very important to follow all the above rules for caring for a lemon tree so as not to create an environment conducive to the development of diseases.

Most insects and pests avoid contact with the lemon tree due to the high amount of essential oils in its leaves, however, there are a number of parasites that are even attracted to the oils. Most often, citrus fruits are attacked by aphids, spider mites and scale insects. As a rule, the first symptom of a pest attack is the appearance of a small cobweb on the plant, later light spots appear on the leaves and trunk, then the leaves begin to curl up and dry out. To cure a plant of parasites, you can use special antiparasitic drugs that can be easily found in garden centers or flower shops. The most effective drugs are "Aktara" and "Clean Sheet". They are respected among experienced gardeners, have positive customer reviews.

Pest problems are fairly easy to avoid. This will require simple measures: in the hot season, the plant needs to shower once a week. To do this, pollinate the leaves with water at room temperature from a spray bottle. In the cool season, you need to spray the leaves with slightly warm water once a month.

One of the most common problems associated with growing indoor lemons is yellowing and leaf drop. As a rule, this is not a symptom of the disease, but rather a sign of improper plant care.

Most often, the leaves turn yellow for the following reasons:

  • too high temperature of the plant content (over 28-32 degrees);
  • too strong draft at the location of the pot;
  • insufficient or excessive watering;
  • watering the plant with too cold water;
  • soil depletion, overdue transplant time;
  • poor lighting of the plant;
  • too high acidity of the soil.

In order to correct the situation, it is enough to identify and eliminate the cause: move the plant to another place, change the irrigation regime or transplant it into a new soil.

There are a number of diseases specific to citrus trees grown at home. Often the success of treatment depends on the detection of the disease in the early stages of its development. Among the most common citrus diseases, there are several incurable ones that can destroy the plant in a few weeks.

Chlorosis

The peculiarity of this disease lies in the fact that the plant almost completely stops the production of chlorophyll, in connection with this, the process of photosynthesis stops. At the initial stages of the development of the disease, the leaves of the plant begin to lighten and gradually lose color, then become thinner and fall off. On dark green glossy lemon leaves, it is difficult not to notice the signs of this disease, they become visible immediately after infection of the plant. Chlorosis can be infectious or hereditary and only affects young plants. In the case of lemon trees, only sprouts that are less than a year old.Timely feeding, monitoring and avoiding pest problems will help to avoid infection with this disease. In case of infection, microfertilizers can be injected into the trunks, branches and roots of a diseased plant, but this method of treatment does not always help - it all depends on the plant's own immunity.

root rot

Most often, root rot develops due to excessive watering of the plant in the cold season. Constantly wet soil leads to the fact that the root of the plant begins to rot. Outwardly, this disease is difficult to detect. Falling leaves can be considered a clear sign of lemon root rot. If the leaves of a lemon fall off for no apparent reason, you need to remove the plant from the pot, carefully shake off the soil from its roots, trying to cause as little damage to it as possible. The affected areas of the rhizome must be cut off, and the plant with a healthy root should be transplanted into a new, dry soil. Next, you should minimize watering, and in order to compensate for the lack of water, you need to regularly wipe the leaves of the plant with a clean, damp washcloth.

late blight

A fungal disease known in Russia. The treatment regimen for citrus late blight is exactly the same as for any garden plant. The areas affected by the disease must be treated with copper sulphate. For complete healing of the plant, antibiotic treatment is necessary. After curing late blight, it is necessary to create unfavorable conditions for the development of fungal infections: rare and not too abundant watering, a dry, well-ventilated room will help to avoid relapse.

Gommoz

This is an infection of the root and trunk of the tree. The first signs of the disease are the appearance of cracks at the base of the tree trunk.After some time, a dark liquid begins to seep through the cracks, then the tree withers, and it becomes impossible to save it. Upon detection of the first signs of the disease, you must immediately dig up the plant, remove all affected roots and cut off the affected bark, treat all exposed areas with copper sulphate or a highly concentrated solution of manganese and transplant the tree into a new pot with fresh soil.

Tristeza

It is an incurable viral infection. On the territory of Russia it is quite rare, so infection with it is almost impossible. However, if for inexplicable reasons a homemade lemon has begun to peel and fall off the bark, it is better to get rid of this plant immediately, because tristeza is a very contagious disease that quickly spreads to all houseplants.

Leaf mosaic

This is an infection that cannot be cured. However, with timely detection of a problem, you can stop its development, thereby saving the tree from death. The first signs of leaf mosaic disease are the appearance of a characteristic “marble” pattern on the leaves. In the case of further development of the disease, these spots begin to grow along with the tissues of the leaves, the leaves bend and twist. Further, the disease spreads to the branches and trunk. Affected tissues also swell and lead to cracking of the trunk. At this stage, it is impossible to save the plant. When the first symptoms of the disease are detected, it is important to remove all affected leaves. You can even do something radical - remove the entire diseased branch. All sections must be treated with a weak solution of manganese, it is desirable to pollinate the healthy part of the tree with the same solution from the sprayer. It is desirable to isolate the infected plant from healthy flowers for 1-2 months.

Cancer of citrus

    This is a bacterial disease that develops when saprophytic microbes enter a healthy plant. Surprisingly, only plants that grow outside their historical homeland are susceptible to this disease. Plants in China and India have never had this disease. Absolutely all parts of the tree are exposed to this disease: from the root to the fruit. Light watery spots appear on the infected surfaces of the tree, which gradually darken and turn into necrotic foci. A favorable environment for the citrus cancer bacterium is too moist soil at a high average daily air temperature.

    Cancer-causing bacteria have a remarkable feature - they fluoresce at night. If the plant suddenly began to glow at night, this is the first sign of citrus cancer. Unfortunately, this disease is not treatable, and when faced with it, it is important to save other plants - for this you need to destroy the diseased and treat all tools and surfaces around the source of infection with disinfectants.

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