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Avoid waterlogging at all costs.
Carefully plant a few seeds in the ground, then cover them with seedling soil. One inch (2.5 cm) of soil is enough.
Cover the pot with clear plastic wrap to retain moisture (you can also place it in a plastic bag). This will speed up the germination process.
Make sure the pot is in a warm place, avoiding direct sunlight.
Simply move the pot to a place where the temperature is high enough.
Add a little water regularly. This recipe consists of three pages. You can access the rest of the recipe by clicking the button below.
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The goal is to keep the soil consistently moist, but never waterlogged. Expect the first shoots to appear in about 20 days.
Once you see the first signs of growth, you can remove the plastic wrap and place the pot in a bright spot. This is not the same as placing it in direct sunlight.
Spring and harvest time – this is when you should fertilize the plant with compost three times a month. Choose a liquid fertilizer with the appropriate zinc, magnesium, and iron content.
Here are the steps. Over time, you'll see the tree gradually grow. It becomes stronger and produces abundant leaves. At this point, you'll need to prepare a larger container for replanting.
You'll do this as the tree grows and grows. Of course, you need to consider that, depending on its size, it needs adequate moisture. Furthermore, if you live in a relatively warm climate, you can plant the tree directly in the garden as soon as the season arrives. Temperature is an important factor, as seen when growing strawberries.
For maintenance, remove dead or damaged branches. When harvesting ripe citrus fruits, do so carefully. With enough willpower, you can grow beautiful and delicious tangerines while saving money.
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