How To Grow Lemon 🍋 from Seed in a Pot at Home (Step-by-Step Guide)

Growing a lemon tree from seed is easier than most people think. While seed-grown trees take time to fruit, they make beautiful, fragrant houseplants — and with proper care, they can eventually produce real lemons.

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Here’s a complete beginner-friendly guide to help you succeed.


🌱 Step 1: Choose and Prepare the Seeds

  1. Pick a fresh, organic lemon (Meyer lemons work especially well).

  2. Remove 5–10 plump seeds.

  3. Rinse off all pulp completely (leftover fruit can cause mold).

  4. Optional but helpful: Gently peel off the thin outer seed coat to speed up germination.

👉 Do not let the seeds dry out — plant them immediately.


🪴 Step 2: Planting the Seeds

You’ll need:

  • A small pot (with drainage holes)

  • Well-draining potting mix (citrus or general mix + perlite)

  • Spray bottle

How to plant:

  1. Fill the pot with moist (not soaking) soil.

  2. Plant seeds about ½ inch (1–1.5 cm) deep.

  3. Lightly cover with soil.

  4. Mist the surface gently.

  5. Cover loosely with plastic wrap to create humidity.

Place the pot in a warm spot (20–28°C / 68–82°F).

🌤 Germination usually takes 2–3 weeks.


☀️ Step 3: Light & Temperature

Once sprouts appear:

  • Remove plastic cover.

  • Move to bright indirect light.

  • A sunny windowsill (south or west-facing) is ideal.

  • Lemon seedlings need 6–8 hours of light daily.

If growing indoors in low light, consider a grow light.


💧 Step 4: Watering Properly

  • Keep soil slightly moist.

  • Never let it become soggy.

  • Allow the top inch of soil to dry before watering again.

  • Ensure good drainage — lemons hate wet roots.

Overwatering is the #1 mistake.


🌿 Step 5: Transplanting

When seedlings grow 4–6 inches tall:

  • Choose the strongest plant.

  • Transfer to a larger pot (8–10 inches wide).

  • Use fresh, well-draining citrus soil.

As it grows, repot every 1–2 years.


🌼 Step 6: Feeding for Strong Growth

Feed during growing season (spring & summer):

  • Use a citrus fertilizer every 4–6 weeks.

  • Or use diluted liquid fertilizer.

Avoid overfeeding — more is not better.


🌸 Will It Produce Fruit?

Yes — but patience is key.

Seed-grown lemon trees may take:

  • 3–6 years (sometimes longer) to fruit.

  • They may not grow identical fruit to the parent lemon.

For faster fruiting, some gardeners graft their seedling later.


🌬 Indoor vs Outdoor Growing

Indoors:

  • Keep near bright window.

  • Rotate pot weekly for even growth.

  • Increase humidity if air is dry.

Outdoors (warm climates):

  • Gradually introduce to direct sunlight.

  • Protect from frost.

Lemon trees do not tolerate freezing temperatures.


🍋 Final Tips for 100% Success

✔ Use fresh seeds
✔ Keep warm & bright
✔ Avoid overwatering
✔ Ensure drainage
✔ Be patient

Growing lemon from seed is incredibly rewarding — even if it starts as a small green sprout, it can turn into a fragrant mini tree that brightens your home year-round.

If you’re consistent with care, success is absolutely possible.

Happy growing 🍋🌱