
Lemons from Scraps? You Bet! The Beginner's Guide to Free Citrus Trees
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Gather Materials: Collect lemon tree cuttings, tissue paper, plastic bags, and a container.
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Preparing the Cuttings: Choose healthy lemon tree cuttings, about 6-8 inches long, with at least two or three leaves.
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Wrapping with Tissue Paper: Moisten the tissue paper and wrap it around the base of the cuttings to keep them moist.
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Creating a Humid Environment: Place the wrapped cuttings in a plastic bag to maintain humidity, which helps with root development.
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Monitoring Growth: Keep the cuttings in a warm, bright location, but out of direct sunlight. Check regularly for root growth.
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Transplanting: Once roots develop, transplant the cuttings into pots with well-draining soil.
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Care for New Plants: Water the newly potted cuttings regularly and provide adequate sunlight for continued growth.
Conclusion: Successfully Grow Lemon Trees Follow these steps to propagate lemon trees from cuttings and enjoy fresh lemons from your own garden.
