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How Do You Grow Grapefruit Plants From Seeds?

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How Do You Grow Grapefruit Plants From Seeds?

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Starting grapefruit plants on your windowsill. To start with, take the seeds out of the grapefruit. Any grapefruit will do: I used one intended for my breakfast. Place the seeds in a zip lock baggie with DAMP potting soil. Zip the top and place in a sunny window. Be patient: it takes about 4 months for the seeds to sprout. If you live in a frost-free area you can plant the seedlings outside once they are established: those of us in cold climates must be satisfied with a fairly handsome house plant. My oldest grapefruit plant is only 6 inches tall right now: It is a handsome plant with dark, shiny leaves. I am hoping that when it is large enough that it will bloom as well: one blooming citrus plant will fill the house with fragrance! Like most fruit trees from seeds, a grapefruit tree will not have the same quality of fruit as the parent plant. It might be GOOD fruit, I have some good seedling apples (and some not so good), but, it will not be the same as the parent plant.

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