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Re: Lemon Tree Revisted
Hey msteve666,
Have been reading up on citrus trees to get to know a bit more on how to etc - and came upon this info. Don't know if you're growing yours for fruit or ornamental - but here's what I found:
Apprently trees grown from seed may take as long a 7 to 10 years to bear fruit.
Grafted trees within 1 to 3.
This link gives you direction on how to graft your beautiful lemon tree (graft a small cutting from a mature fruit producing compatible tree) and thus shorten the time to produce homegrown lemons...
http://www.treehelp.com/trees/citrus/propagation-by-grafting.asp
(has complete intrsuctions and illustrations)
" Starting Citrus Trees From Seed
To start a citrus tree from seed, remove the seed from the fruit, rinse it thoroughly and plant as soon as possible in potting soil at a depth of between 1/4 and ½ an
inch. With sunlight, warm soil and moisture, the seed will germinate and begin to emerge as early as 7 days after planting. As the plant grows, train it to a single stem by removing any extra branches within 8
inches of the soil. One disadvantage of starting trees from seed is that it can often take as long as ten years before the first fruit appears, as opposed to three years for a grafted tree. So you may have to wait awhile to taste the first citrus from your new tree."
http://www.treehelp.com/trees/citrus/propagation-from-seed.asp
Hmmmm may appear we're headed toward farming more and more :)
MadArt (ist)