How to grow a lemon tree from cuttings in a simple way
The lemon tree is a beautiful and useful shrub to have at home for its tasty fruits and ornamental qualities. Growing a lemon tree from cuttings is a simple and effective way to get a healthy and productive plant. Here are the steps to follow:
Materials required:
- Lemon tree buds (breasted on a healthy branch)
- Quality soil
- Medium size pot
- Water glass
- Gardening scissors
- Transparent plastic bag
Steps to follow:
1. Preparation of cuttings:
Choose healthy cuttings about 10-15 cm in length. Cut them just below a knot using gardening scissors to promote root formation.
2. Watering cuttings:
Place the cuttings in a glass of water, ensuring that only the ends are immersed. Change water regularly to avoid mould development.
3. Planting of cuttings:
Once roots have appeared (this may take a few weeks), plant the cuttings in a pot filled with quality soil. Make sure the pot is well drained.
4. Watering and maintenance:
Water the lemon tree regularly, ensuring that it is not too humidified. Place the pot in a bright place but in direct sunlight.
5. Cut protection:
To promote the growth of the cutting, cover the pot with a transparent plastic bag to create a greenhouse effect. Remove the bag once the cutting has been taken.
6. Transplantation:
After a few months, when the cutting has developed a good root system, you can transplant it into a larger pot or into the open ground if conditions permit.
By following these simple steps, you can grow a lemon tree from cuttings and enjoy its delicious fruits at home. Don’t forget to provide the necessary care to ensure its growth and productivity.