Will a fresh orange seed grow or should it be dryed first?
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To plant citrus trees inside from seeds, remove the seeds from the desired fruit. Soak the seeds overnight in water and plant them ½ inch deep in moist potting soil. Cover the pot with a plastic bag or wrap and let it sit in a warm and sunny spot for a few weeks until the seeds start to grow.
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To plant citrus trees inside from seeds, remove the seeds from the desired fruit. Soak the seeds overnight in water and plant them ½ inch deep in moist potting soil. Cover the pot with a plastic bag or wrap and let it sit in a warm and sunny spot for a few weeks until the seeds start to grow.
drying make them lose the power to germinate
We did some right out of the fruit into a plastic baggie with wet paper towels and they sprouted fine. Of course I had to leave them out on the deck and they froze cuz that's how I roll
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You are in lovely southern CA, follow Sandy's instructions, it will grow! I have grown several and given away as housewarming gifts over the years. Be patient as it will take several years to fruit. I am growing several lemon trees this way and finally kept one for myself.