Is it possible to start growing a lemon tree from lemon seeds in indoor conditions?
Yes, it is definitely possible to do. My mom had a lemon tree that she grew from seed for a number of years — until it just got too big to be in the house. There are a couple of things to keep in mind though: Seed: Make sure that you seed is nice and plump and that you plant a few of them. Depending on where you live in respect to lemon-producing areas and when your fruit was picked, there is a chance that the seed may not have been fully developed at the time of harvest. If the lemon was picked green, it is likely that your seeds will be underdeveloped. Plant: Make sure that you have a nice sunny window. The humidity in your house will be just fine, as lemon trees in California are able to grow through the dry heat of summer. As long as you maintain your house in the upper 60s-70s and water the tree as needed, you will have no problems. Fruit: The fruits that you will harvest off probably won’t be quite as large as the original. This is because the tree that your original lemon came