Hi guys,
I tried germinating lime tree seeds twice last year. Half with cold stratification (conflicting info) and half just sown over Christmas and left in the greenhouse. No luck. I'm a newbie at all this, yet always wanted to grow everything from seed as a fun learning experience. The seeds cost just under £4, so I figured (working to my budget) that if I bought more seeds from a different source, that would almost amount to the cost of buying a young tree for £8. I hated to do it, but my budget was a major factor. So I went for the later.
The young tree arrived, and had this overt long stem on one side. I wanted to maybe tidy the shape up a little (this was the beginning of the year), so I pruned the long stem, and now new growth has been going on in a much more pleasing shape.
However, the new growth (now two new branches) has multiple large leaves that are very light in colour, when contrasted with the original leaves that are a much darker green.
I assumed that the leaves would turn darker in time, but just to be sure I have to ask if this is the general case?
I started giving the tree a citrus mix as per the bottle instructions once I saw new growth (maybe late February), if that is relevant.
I tried germinating lime tree seeds twice last year. Half with cold stratification (conflicting info) and half just sown over Christmas and left in the greenhouse. No luck. I'm a newbie at all this, yet always wanted to grow everything from seed as a fun learning experience. The seeds cost just under £4, so I figured (working to my budget) that if I bought more seeds from a different source, that would almost amount to the cost of buying a young tree for £8. I hated to do it, but my budget was a major factor. So I went for the later.
The young tree arrived, and had this overt long stem on one side. I wanted to maybe tidy the shape up a little (this was the beginning of the year), so I pruned the long stem, and now new growth has been going on in a much more pleasing shape.
However, the new growth (now two new branches) has multiple large leaves that are very light in colour, when contrasted with the original leaves that are a much darker green.
I assumed that the leaves would turn darker in time, but just to be sure I have to ask if this is the general case?
I started giving the tree a citrus mix as per the bottle instructions once I saw new growth (maybe late February), if that is relevant.
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