Select a pot with damp soil, create a sizable hole in the center, and place the cutting with its roots into the hole. Over time, the plant will grow, gradually transforming into a larger specimen.
However, exercise due care and attention, especially during the initial stages, as young seedlings require proper treatment. Below, find additional tips to ensure the success of your lemon plant. Remember to transplant the lemon into a larger pot when it outgrows its current one, typically around a year into its growth.
Caring for Your Lemon Plant: Essential Tips
During the first few years, focus on irrigation and mulching to support the health and growth of your lemon plant. Adequate water supply is crucial, with lemon trees typically requiring between 20 and 60 m3 of water. Ensure consistent watering, especially during the flowering and fruit-setting phases, to prevent water scarcity.
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