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  2. You Don't Need a Garden to Grow Lemongrass—Here's How ... - AOL

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    Stem cuttings are another easy way to propagate lemongrass. "I typically buy lemongrass cuttings with roots attached, then put them in water to root some more," says Zongxee Lee, ...

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  4. How To Save Lemon Seeds So You Can Grow Your Own Tree - AOL

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    You might assume your first stop should be the local nursery (and, yes, that might be the easy route!), but you can also save lemon seeds from your next foray in the kitchen to plant your own ...

  5. Cymbopogon citratus - Wikipedia

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    Cymbopogon citratus, commonly known as West Indian lemon grass or simply lemon grass, [3] is a tropical plant native to South Asia and Maritime Southeast Asia and introduced to many tropical regions. [4] Cymbopogon citratus is often sold in stem form. While it can be grown in warmer temperate regions, such as the UK, it is not hardy to frost.

  6. Cymbopogon ambiguus - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Propagation is by division of clumps or from seed. Lemongrass can be grown in any soil and needs very little water. Lemongrass can be grown in any soil and needs very little water. It grows to a height of 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in).

  7. Micropropagation - Wikipedia

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    Micropropagation has a number of advantages over traditional plant propagation techniques: The main advantage of micropropagation is the production of many plants that are clones of each other. Micropropagation can be used to produce disease-free plants.

  8. How to Grow a Lemon Tree in a Pot: 12 Expert Tips for Success

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    When repotting a rootbound lemon tree, tease the roots out so you can see the size of the root system, and choose a pot that’s about 15% larger than the root system. 3. Choose a well-draining ...

  9. Plant tissue culture - Wikipedia

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    The propagation of shoots or nodal segments is usually performed in four stages for mass production of plantlets through in vitro vegetative multiplication but organogenesis is a standard method of micropropagation that involves tissue regeneration of adventitious organs or axillary buds directly or indirectly from the explants.