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Continuation of the Procedure for Lemon Tree Maintenance
After leaving the compound around the lemon tree’s trunk for two months, the process continues to ensure the plant’s efficient lifespan. Following this period, cut the trunk below the wrapped point, revealing plant roots within the mixture.
Prepare a large plant pot, filling the base with foliage and external parts covering the coconut. Add soil and insert the cut trunk into the pot, covering the roots with soil and adding rice bran generously. Water the soil and proceed to cut branches and leaves to facilitate optimal root development.

Final Stages of the Procedure
Cover the roots inside the compound with soil and add a significant amount of rice bran, covering it with soil until it reaches the pot’s edge. Water the soil surrounding the plant’s base and proceed to cut branches and leaves for successful root establishment.
After 2.5 months, visible roots at the base of the soil indicate successful growth. Use pieces of onion for flowering development, covering the external layer of soil inside the pot and watering it. After 3.5 months from this phase, witness the lemon plant in full bloom.

Following 5 months, the plant will be laden with green lemons, gradually changing to an intense yellow. Trim leaves covering the lemons, and when ready, use scissors to cut them and collect in a basket.
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