This is my lemon plant

@youless (112672)
Guangzhou, China
December 17, 2024 1:46am CST
One day when I cut the lemon, I left its seeds. I learned online how to make the lemon seeds sprout and it's very easy. So from the little sprout and now the lemon plant grows well. I can't expect I will have a harvest anyway because it's still small It's a long term to go
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@Shavkat (140177)
• Philippines
17 Dec
Since I am not living in our land property, I gave up gardening. But I like the idea of having mini lemon trees.
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@youless (112672)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Dec
I also don't have a land. I like to have a little garden which I can grow many things. I like gardening.
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@youless (112672)
• Guangzhou, China
25 Dec
@Shavkat Just wonder whether there will be a little harvest
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@Shavkat (140177)
• Philippines
23 Dec
@youless I think mini-trees are possible to place at balconies. It would be a good idea.
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@JudyEv (343960)
• Rockingham, Australia
17 Dec
I think fruit trees grown from seed take a number of years to bear fruit. It looks very healthy.
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@youless (112672)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Dec
Yes, this will spend quite a long time to grow fruits. The best idea is probably to take advantage of the graft way.
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@kareng (64698)
• United States
17 Dec
Very good! Keep us posted on the progress of your lemon tree!
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@kareng (64698)
• United States
18 Dec
@youless It looks perfect. You must be doing everything right and it is thriving!
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@youless (112672)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Dec
I hope it will keep growing bigger
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@jobelbojel (36427)
• Philippines
17 Dec
And you need to tranfer that on your frontyard or backyard
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@youless (112672)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Dec
Actually I don't have a good place for it now. Perhaps one day I have to move it to my dad's house.
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@jobelbojel (36427)
• Philippines
18 Dec
@youless That's okay. You can do that so it will grow on the soil.
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@jstory07 (141025)
• Roseburg, Oregon
17 Dec
The lemon tree looks nice. Will it have to be planted outside later.
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@youless (112672)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Dec
You are right. This plant shall grow better outside. The problem is now this plant is located in the office. Both my office and home doesn't have outside place for it. The only one way is to move it to my dad's house one day
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@aureategloom (11060)
• Bosnia And Herzegovina
17 Dec
that's cool, i hope you get some lemons in future
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@youless (112672)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Dec
I wonder how many years I have to wait for it
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• Philippines
15 Jan
Wow! That's nice to know. I wonder how many months or years you should wait before it can have fruits. You know in our province it is kind trendy to have mini trees but they still have fruits.
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@youless (112672)
• Guangzhou, China
16 Jan
This is a good question
@xstitcher (33001)
• Petaluma, California
1 Jan
Do you know where you will put it when it becomes a tree?
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@youless (112672)
• Guangzhou, China
2 Jan
This is a good question. I wish I could have a land for it.
17 Dec
your yellow container in which you have planted the lemon plant is as bright as the plant
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@youless (112672)
• Guangzhou, China
18 Dec
You have a good taste. Actually I used 3D printer to print the container and I have different kinds of nice containers like this
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@Dreamerby (6260)
• Calcutta, India
18 Dec
Wow this plan look cute!
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@youless (112672)
• Guangzhou, China
19 Dec
Thank you!
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@grenery8 (11886)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
20 Dec
it's cute and i believe it will only grow
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@youless (112672)
• Guangzhou, China
23 Dec
Thank you! I hope so