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The foolproof method of propagating lemons from leaf cuttings in minutes

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Growing Lemons from Leaf Cuttings: A Step-by-Step Guide

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The lemon tree, scientifically known as Citrus limon, originates from India and stands as an evergreen plant capable of yielding flowers and fruits multiple times throughout the year. Recognized for its elliptical shape, vibrant yellow hue, and distinctive umbone or tip, the lemon finds its place in various culinary applications, from salads to diverse preparations.

The thick peel of the lemon holds fragrant oils within its glands, adding to the versatility of this citrus delight. Cultivating lemons in your garden can be a valuable addition, and we’re here to guide you on how to grow new lemons from leaf cuttings. Read on to discover a popular and effective method of propagation.

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Growing New Lemons from Leaf Cuttings: The Method Unveiled

Propagating a lemon plant through leaf cuttings is a widely embraced and reliable method. In contrast to seed sowing, which can be time-consuming and occasionally ineffective, the cutting approach ensures a plant identical to the original one. To embark on this journey, obtain a lemon branch around March during the pruning season, ensuring it is still green and approximately 20 centimeters long.

Before making the cut, check for multiple buds on the branch and diligently disinfect the knife to be used. The cut should be slightly inclined. Proceed by taking a plastic bottle, cutting about 12 centimeters from the bottom, and filling it with water. Disinfect the cut end of the cutting with a garlic clove before placing it in the water.

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