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Description: How To Grow Lemon Tree Seeds from Seed to Tree in 1 Year. We grew a lemon tree from seeds step by step from germination of lemons seed to growing lemon tree at a few weeks to 12 months old. Lemon seeds grown in five stages. mygardenchannel.com/how-to-grow-lemon-seeds Neptune's Seaweed Growth Formula amzn.to/2Oe0dlX How to Grow a Lemon Tree indoors Timeline Lemon Seeds Video Highlights: Seeds with Paper Towel Method 1:26 Hydrogen Peroxide Seed Germination 2:10 Lemon Seed Storage 3:10 Lemon from Seed Germination Results 5:00 Lemon tree from Seeds 2 Week Update Results 6:26 Potting Lemon Tree Seeds 6:38 Lemon Tree Growing Results 1-2 Months 7:30 Repot Lemon Tree Seedling 8:00 Lemon Tree Seedling Roots 8:30 SupreKelp Fertilizer Being Applied 9:30 Where to Buy SupreKelp amzn.to/3a3ZfkR Lemon Tree Seedling at 6 Months 10:10 Root Maker Pot for Lemon Tree 10:40 Where to Buy Root Maker Pots amzn.to/3aJSBPM 12 Month growing Lemons Tree Update 12:30 Lemons sprout easily from the seed found inside the fruit, but growing a lemon tree from a seed just because you can isn't always smart. If you want to go ahead and plant a lemon seed, then they are grown the same way as mandarins and other citrus. Do not set the seeds aside to dry like regular seeds. Drying lemon tree seeds reduces the germination rate drastically. Wash the seed in plain water to remove any sugar sticking to the seed coat. Place the seed in a cup of warm water and let it soak overnight. To store the citrus seeds, place them on a moist paper towel. Keep about three times the amount of seeds that you want to plant in case some of them are not viable. Wrap the seeds in the damp towel and place them inside a sealable plastic bag. Place the bag in the refrigerator. Keep your growing lemon tree seeds in an area that is around 70 degrees F. (21 C.); the top of the fridge is ideal. Once the seedlings emerge, move the container into brighter light and remove the plastic. When the seedlings have several sets of leaves, transplant them to larger, 4- to 6-inch (10-15 cm.) pots Read more at Gardening Know How: Propagating Lemon Seeds: Can You Grow A Lemon Tree Seed mygardenchannel.com/lemon-tree