👩🍳 Instructions
1️⃣ Prepare the Container:
- Take a clean plastic bottle and cut it in half (or leave the top intact if preferred).
- Fill the bottom half of the bottle with slightly damp sand. This will act as the rooting medium for your cuttings.
- Use a sharp knife to make several small openings along the sides of the bottle. The holes should be just big enough to fit your lemon tree cuttings.
2️⃣ Insert the Cuttings:
- Carefully place a small lemon tree cutting into each hole, ensuring that the ends of the cuttings are in contact with the sand inside. The bottle will resemble a spiky little creature from the outside, but it’s a perfect way to propagate your trees.
3️⃣ Let the Magic Happen:
- Place the bottle in a warm, sunny spot to encourage growth. The warmth will help the cuttings root quickly, while the damp sand provides the necessary moisture.
- Be patient — it’s tempting to check the progress every day, but try to resist. Roots usually appear within a few weeks.
4️⃣ Remove the Young Plants:
- Once you notice the roots are well-developed (you’ll see little white root threads forming), gently remove each cutting from the bottle.
- It’s often surprising to see just how many roots have formed in such a short time!
5️⃣ Replant:
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