08/11/20 Meyer lemon tree seedlings are coming along nicely, and there’s a fifth late bloomer popping up. I’m going to have to separate those two soon.
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08/11/20 Meyer lemon tree seedlings are coming along nicely, and there’s a fifth late bloomer popping up. I’m going to have to separate those two soon.
10/24/20 Ok who ate the leaf off of my Meyer lemon tree? Not cool.
09/09/20 Meyer lemon drama this morning. The little fella got singed by the sun yesterday, and the other was dug up and laying on its side. I'm not naming names (squirrel) but I have my theories. In my haste to re-plant, I neglected to take a photo of the uprooting, but seems like its doing OK now. Brought both indoors for the time being for some R&R.
08/31/20 Meyer lemon tree seedlings got a new home in nice terra cotta pots with citrus potting mix. When I removed them from the starter pots, I was surprised how long the roots had gotten, twice as long as the seedling itself. Here’s hoping they survive the transplant.
Experiment #6: Meyer Lemons
Update 07/14/20: Wiggling into seedlings (8 hour timelapse)
Experiment #6: Meyer Lemons
Scooped the seeds from one in the fridge, we’ll see how they do.
Update 07/11/20: Sprouts! Signs of life!
Update 07/17/20: Time to go solo, little grasshoppers, before your roots become inextricably entwined. In transplanting, I found a fourth seedling.