don’t throw lemon seeds in buckets anymore: you have no idea how many benefits they hide

Lemon seeds are far from useless as you might think; they can actually be repurposed, both in the garden and at home. One of the most useful and practical methods is to germinate them. With little effort, you can grow a beautiful plant. It’s not difficult; just a few minutes and a little effort, and you’re done.

To germinate lemon seeds, first wash them under running water to remove any remnants of the fruit’s flesh. Use room temperature water, not boiling water. Then, dry them slowly and carefully. Place them on a tissue and, using tweezers, try to remove the covering shell of the seed. Since the seed is moist, the shell is soft, making it an easier process than you might think. Just pull at a corner of the skin. Then, put the seed in a yogurt jar with damp cotton wool for germination. Within a week, a small green shoot should appear. Only after roots have formed should it be planted in a pot with soft, permeable soil. Keep it in a warm place, ideally between 18° and 26°C, ensuring plenty of light but not direct sunlight.

The Cup Method :

Lemon seeds can also germinate in a cup. Simply fill a cup with soft soil, then plant the seeds in a spiral pattern to prevent them from tangling as they grow.

The soil must always be moist. In just a few days, the lemon plant will sprout, slowly growing and filling your terrace.

Caring for the Newcomer

Sure, it’s not a child, but plants are important and require careful nurturing. After you’ve grown a beautiful lemon plant, it needs to be cared for at least five years before it bears real lemons.

In the meantime, water it every day, sometimes even multiple times a day, especially during high temperatures in summer. Also, be vigilant for any parasites that may infest the plant.

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