How to grow a lemon tree from seed at home faster — unbelievable trick to grow more lemons

Muhammad Ahmad
6 min readJun 17, 2023

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Want to grow a lemon tree from seed at home, whether for fresh lemons, for enhancing the beauty of your garden with lemon trees, or for enjoying a lemony scent, this article is the right place for you. Lemons belong to the citrus plant family, whose species can easily grow from seed in a pot at home. Growing a lemon tree doesn’t require a high knowledge of gardening or something else, as anyone can grow them at home or indoors.

If you just made lemonade, you have seeds of lemon and are thinking about whether you can grow lemon from seeds. Yes, you thought rightly, you can grow them from seed at home instead of getting into the difficult methods of growing lemon trees, like grafting or cutting. Apart from all these ways, there is also an easy way to get fresh home-grown lemons. You can buy a mature lemon tree from your nearer nursery. This mature plant will produce citrus fruit faster than a lemon plant grown from seed at home, which will take around five years to be able to produce fruit.

If you still think that patience fruit is rewarding or starting from the beginning is a great way, then stay tuned and read this article to know the unbelievable trick to grow more lemons faster at home.

Points to consider before growing lemons from seed at home

Before you jump into the technique of growing lemons from seed there are some important points you must have to consider.

· Warm and humid states are the best conditions for lemon plants, and they are very sensitive to cold weather.

· Usually, the lemon plant takes around five to seven years to turn into a mature plant and produce citrus fruit.

· The spring period, or the months of April and March, is the ideal period for growing lemons.

How to grow lemons from seed in a pot at home

So you have decided to fill your home garden with the lemony scent of your hand-grown lemon plant and enjoy a different lemonade taste of your home-grown fresh lemons. Here are some easy steps you have to follow to get a lemon plant.

Getting Lemon Seeds

Although you can buy lemon seeds from Nursery, if not have any, so follow these steps. First, you need mature lemons seeds, which grow faster. Pick a perfect lemon and cut carefully it from the center. Remove the seeds from both parts. Discard those seeds which are small, sliced, or broken. Take the perfect-sized seeds and remove the pulp from their outer side with water. Despite being perfect-sized or healthy, some seeds don’t germinate. To make sure you have the perfect seeds, you have to dip them into the water, if they sit in the bottom, then they are good to go with, or if they float on the surface, then they won’t germinate.

Planting Lemon Seeds

You have got the perfect seeds, now it’s time to plant them. The seeds of lemon, especially lemon plant ones, do not endure being dried out for long, so it is best to plant them as soon as possible. For planting lemon seeds, you need a small pot or plug tray with fertilizer-free soil. Take the seed and plant it 1 inch deep into the pre-moisten soil.

Watering Lemon Seeds

After successfully planting the seed, the most important step to know is how to water lemon seeds to get a perfect lemon plant. As lemons are juicy fruit, so they need more water. You have to water the lemon-seeded pot thoroughly and regularly. Make sure to keep the pot in warm conditions like on the windowsill, where the sunlight comes, which is also best for them to germinate fast. After one or two weeks, the seed will begin to sprout, and after that, you’ll start seeing the growth of your hand-grown lemon plant.

How to care for lemon trees grown from seeds

You have successfully planted a lemon seed, and it also started sprouting and growing slowly, it’s time to care it for to see the desired results, which means a big lemon plant and more fresh lemons. For the perfect care of the lemon plant, follow these simple steps.

Repotting the lemon plant

You must know that a big plant or tree can’t be grown in a small pot. When the lemon seed turns into a small lemon plant with several leaves on it, it’s time to give it bigger space to grow maturely. You have to do the same with your small lemon plant. For this step, you can take a big pot or even plant it in the garden area. The lemon plant grows both indoors and outdoors, so it’s upon you whether you repot it in a big one or plant it in the garden. There are a few points that you have to consider before repotting the lemon plant.

· Make sure to repot the lemon plant in well-draining soil.

· Plant in that area where the lemon tree won’t stay wet for extended periods after heavy rain.

Giving sunlight to the lemon plant

As lemon trees are best grown in warm conditions, so they must need sunlight. Usually, lemon plants need around eight hours of sunlight for perfect and mature growth. If you’re growing it indoors, make sure to find a place where sunlight comes, it may be a window or rooftop.

Watering the lemon plant

All citrus fruits, including lemon, contain a high amount of citrus juice in them, so they need more water to meet their natural criteria. Lemon plants need moist soil to keep their growth in momentum, so you need to water it thoroughly and regularly two times a day, in the morning and the evening. Don’t overdo it, as it can result in root rot, where you could risk losing the plant.

Fertilizing the lemon plant

Fertilizing the lemon plant is very important, as they often don’t get the required or enough nutrients from the soil, which results in slow growth or pre-maturity. To avoid these issues, you have to properly fertilize the lemon plant. For this care, you have to use an all-purpose fertilizer with micronutrients or citrus compost in it. Here also don’t overdose to keep the plant healthy.

How to deal with lemon plant problems

If you are caring for your lemon plant diligently, there are still some chances that it get caught into problems. So, you must know how to deal with those problems to complete your hand-grown lemon plant journey. There are two major problems that a lemon tree often experiences. These problems are pests and root rot, and for these, you need a solution, otherwise, you may lose the plant. Follow these ways to make sure your lemon tree will have good health.

How to save lemon plants from pests

Rats, Scale insects, spider mites, and possums are very common pests found in almost all citrus fruits, especially in lemon plants. To keep these pests away from your lemons, spray horticultural oil or alcohol.

How to treat root rot of lemon plant

Poor drainage, overwatering, or by soil fungi, sometimes your lemon plant could get into a root rot problem. This problem mostly occurs if you have grown lemon plants in a pot which don’t have any drainage holes. You don’t need any remedies or chemicals to treat this problem, as the solution to root rot is very simple. Avoid overwatering and overfertilizing, the problem will itself be solved. If your pot hasn’t drainage holes, do them.

Final Words:

If you grow lemons from seeds by this method and take proper care, you’ll definitely get the fruit of your long patience and hard work in the best quality home-grown fresh lemons.

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Muhammad Ahmad
Muhammad Ahmad

Written by Muhammad Ahmad

Informational and Helpful Gardening Guides and Tips from a Gardener by Passion.

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