Growing a Lemon Tree from Cuttings in Water: A Quick Guide

Transplanting to Soil

  • Root development: Once the cutting has developed roots, typically 2-4 inches long, it’s time to transplant it into soil.
  • Potting mix: Use a well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter.
  • Planting: Carefully transfer the cutting with its roots into the pot. Support the plant with a stake if necessary.

Care for Your Young Lemon Tree

  • Light: Place the tree in a bright location with indirect sunlight.
  • Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy.
  • Fertilizing: Begin fertilizing once the tree has established itself. Use a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength.
  • Repotting: Repot the tree when it becomes rootbound.

Important Note: While it’s possible to grow a lemon tree from cuttings in water, it’s generally more successful to root them directly in soil. Rooting in water can increase the risk of root rot.

By following these steps and providing the right care, you can successfully propagate your own lemon tree from a cutting.

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