How to grow a lemon tree – Multiply your lemon trees with bananas
Lemon trees are beautiful and useful plants to have at home. Their pleasant fragrance, juicy fruits and dark green foliage make it a perfect addition to any garden or even inside your home.
If you want to multiply your lemon trees in a simple and efficient way, did you know that you can use bananas for that? Yes, you read well! Bananas can be a great way to spread your lemon trees. Here’s how:
Materials required:
- Healthy lemon tree
- Black bananas
- A little pot
- Special land for citrus fruit
- A clean knife
- Water
Steps to follow:
1. Preparation of bananas:
Start by harvesting banana seeds. To do this, carefully remove small seeds from inside the banana using a clean knife. Make sure you don’t damage them.
2. Preparation of the pot:
Fill the small pot with special citrus soil. Make sure the pot is deep enough to allow the roots to grow.
3. Planting banana seeds:
Plant the banana seeds in the pot, sparing them evenly. Cover them slightly with soil and water gently.
4. Addition of lemon tree:
Take your existing lemon tree and find a vigorous branch. Cut a small part of this branch, making sure there are a few remaining leaves. Make a small hole in the pot soil and insert the lemon tree cutting.
5. Watering and care:
Place the pot in a bright place but in direct sunlight. Make sure to water the lemon tree regularly, ensuring that the soil remains moist but not wet.
By following these simple steps, you can multiply your lemon trees in a natural and ecological way. Bananas offer an efficient and inexpensive way to spread your plants while adding a playful touch to the gardening process. Enjoy your newly multiplied lemon trees and their delicious fruit!