Mini Dwarf Bonsai Lemon Tree Seeds Project (15 Seeds)

Bonsai trees can be grown in small pots. Confining a full-sized species into a very restricted space, along with pruning and maintenance can result in a dwarf or mini version of the a full size tree.

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Grow your dwarf bonsai lemons in containers on the patio and enjoy the sight of an ornamental plant and scent of indoor winter blooms with this mini lemon tree. Compact enough even for urban balconies, limited-space gardens and indoor decor.

The leaves are lush and glossy, the small white flowers which arise indoors in late winter are intensely fragrant, and the habit is upright and well-branched. Give this tree plenty of sunshine and water indoors and out. When you bring it inside for the winter, place it before your sunniest window and rotate it frequently to get sunlight to all the leaves. It will reward you with a whole season of beauty before it's time to take it outdoors again for the warm weather!

Germinating seeds:
 
If stored properly, seeds can last for years! All seed packets contain 100% true heirloom seeds - there are no fillers or other weeds or seeds mixed in. Most have been harvested by hand and all have been tested with a exceptionally high germination rate. 

Use the paper towel method for germination, but the soil method, is more effective. Please soak seeds for 24 hours in warm and then 72 hours in cold water.


1.Prepare a container with sterile potting soil. Before filling it with soil, create drainage holes. Paper cups tend to dry out sooner, so if you are punching holes in the bottom of the container for drainage, do about four for plastic and two for paper. 

2.Plant the seeds about 1.5cm under the potting soil. Add enough water to moisten the soil, but don't let it get soggy.

3.Cover the cup with either a plastic bag or plastic wrap. Keep checking to make certain that it remains moist.

4.Store the pot in a warm place. Sunlight is not necessary at this time. 

5.Move to a sunny area. Maintain moisture. Transplant to a more permanent container when the seedling is large enough.




Important :
You need to do your own research for successful germination. Advice provided is intended as a guide only and does not guarantee success. Seeds are live products that rely on many important factors such as grower skill, planting time, seed depth, soil type and weather conditions to grow. Germination is affected by many factors that are out of the control of the seller.