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๐ Cultivate zest and styleโgrow your own lemon bonsai today!
These 20 dwarf lemon bonsai tree seeds offer a 50% germination rate and produce edible fruit in a compact bonsai form. Ideal for home gardeners seeking a unique, space-saving citrus tree, they thrive in full sun and nutrient-rich soil. Plant immediately or refrigerate seeds to ensure the best growth, and enjoy the satisfaction of nurturing your own fresh lemons.









| ASIN | B08X2TR4B7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,270 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #201 in Fruit Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | CZ Grain |
| Brand Name | CZ Grain |
| Color | blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.0 out of 5 stars 1,248 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | CZ Grain |
| Manufacturer Part Number | I2-BILP-SDO3 |
| Material Feature | Natural, Organic |
| Material Features | Natural, Organic |
| Model Number | I2-BILP-SDO3 |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 20 |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | bonsai |
| Soil Type | Clay Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| Unit Count | 20.0 Count |
H**R
You've lost my business.
I've ordered seeds on line for years. I have come to accept that a certain percentage of seeds just won't grow, so I consider it a success when 60 to 70 percent germinate. These seeds failed. ALL OF THEM. They were all worthless. I will never purchase from this company again.
J**T
took three weeks to sprout
not one seed grew... probably really old... at least that was what I thought. Then i rummaged in my grow bin to reclaim the potting soil, which i came to find out 80% of seeds began to sprout three weeks later... the seeds that were removed from shell grew slightly quicker. KEEP THEM MOIST!
C**.
Are the seeds even real?
I read many of the reviews thinking that people were just doing it wrong. Surely growing cherry, lemon, and apple trees have to be easy. WRONG. I purchased some Cherry and Peach seeds as well this year looking to start a little forest of goodness and all I can do is water the soil with my tears of sadness. I have tried planting these lemon seeds in just about every fashion youtube and various national greenhouses suggested and not a SINGLE ONE sprouted. A majority of the seeds looked very dried out. The QR code that came with the seeds gave the same basic instructions that come with all their seeds. I purchased Cherry and Peach trees from the same company and go no results with their seeds AT ALL. I believe these seeds to be a sham as you don't really have anyone saying they have any luck. I wouldn't suggest them... **Just to note, I am currently growing Bonsai trees from seed. One of the hardest and most difficult things to do. I have successfully gone through the cold stratification process and been able to get them to grow with no issues. So it is not due to inexperience. I did extensive research before starting this adventure. The seeds are simply bunk.**
C**M
Nice seeds getting almost all to sprout
For people ordering tree seeds just some FYI. Soak the seeds for 48 hours. Use warm water. Then plant them about an inch deep and cover pot with plastic bag to create mini greenhouse. Don't put in direct light and 2 to 4 weeks you should have some sprouts. Also putting the seeds in your refrigerator for about a month should also help with your germination pprocess. I've added some pictures. Happy planting and I always get great products in quick time from this seller.
P**E
They never grew
I cannot say good or bad, they never sprouted. We tried multiple ways to germinate and nothing. Will not knock a company for something if there was a chance it was our doing, but oh well, try, try again.
C**N
Trash.
Absolutely terrible. None grew and half the seeds were cracked. A complete waste of money.
T**Z
Success!
I took three seeds and carefully sliced along the seams of the seeds leaving the seed itself intact. I placed all three in a damp paper towel, put them in a baggie and placed them in a plastic ziplock bag. I left the bag on the ledge of a west facing window. Every day I would change the paper towel, gently wipe any mold off the seeds, and put them back on the window sill. After a week or so, one sprouted and I planted the sprout in a small container, gently watered it, and placed a ziplock bag over the container until I had a plant which was about an inch tall. Now it is planted (see photo) in a regular container and when it is more mature I will replant it in its permanent container. I hope these instructions help someone who is having difficulty having their seeds sprout.
D**C
Two weeks and no growth.
Two weeks have passed and still nothing. No sprouts nor signs of growth
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