Lily of the valley in a flower pot. Close-up, selective focus, spring concept
Remove the seeds of about 10 to 5 lemons. Make sure they are complete, neither divided nor cut and place them in a glass with clean water to hydrate them.
Observe which seeds sink and which ones float. The ones that go to the bottom of the cup are the ones that serve.
Drain the seeds and remove excess water with a paper napkin.
Remove the water from the bowl and place black soil, it must be damp, although not excessively.
Arrange the seeds in a circular shape, covering most of the soil or mouth of the cup.
Cover with a small layer of etch.
Between 9 to 15 days you will have the first plants peeking out. At this time, water with a spray bottle every morning and if possible at night.
When the seedlings get in the way of each other, molt individually. You can sow them in a pot. Its growth is slow, it will take between 6 to 7 months and its maximum to be measured will be one and a half meters. Perfect for the house!
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