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After germinating lemon seeds, will one tree grow from one seed or one tree from all the seeds?

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So when I'm ready to plant the germinated lemon seeds do i put them all in the same hole or all in different holes? Will I have more than one tree? I saved the seeds from about 2 lemons and I'm germinating maybe more than 20 seeds. I really only want one tree and I wouldn't like to waste the other germinated seeds if they are all going to become a tree someday.

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  1. Yes each seed is capable of making 1 tree. It will take 2 trees to bear the fruit for cross pollination. Grow them all out and if they all survive until next spring it will be easy to sell of the started trees.


  2. every seed is one tree. you can keep them together when young, but in a year you should move them

  3. Each seed will grow one tree, put them in separate pots.

    They may not all take and grow, but with luck you should get several trees.

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