Lemon trees must be grown from a graft, and they survive best in warm, moist, coastal climates such as Italy, Spain, California and Florida. Find out how to grow a lemon tree, which can survive in …
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Posted on 09 March 2010.
Lemon trees must be grown from a graft, and they survive best in warm, moist, coastal climates such as Italy, Spain, California and Florida. Find out how to grow a lemon tree, which can survive in …
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natural disinfectant eh? so that’s where the phrase pouring lemon juice into the wound came from?
Well in one part of the video she says you can plant by seed, but later she mentions that you have to craft “hybrids”. in a way she is right, as the only way to be sure you will get a hybrid, is by grafting, but from what I read, Meyer lemons usually come up true to type, but you will have to wait 7 or more years to find out. I have a small Meyer ( i hope) that I started from seed, its only about 1 yr old, so I have a long wait …
What do you mean they “must” be grown from a graft? That’s not true at all.
There other eHOW video says do not use a graft to grow and this one is saying it must be grown from a graft.