The lemon plants grown from seeds are doing surprisingly well. We have three in total, and because I’m not sure what growing conditions they’ll prefer, I’ve split them in terms of location and types of growing media. So far, I can see that they prefer getting a good dose of indirect light throughout the day as the two best-growing plants are in such a location.
These two plants are doing so well that they’ve begun to attract attention. I recently found a caterpillar on the biggest plant, followed by a smaller pair of siblings a few days later. Thanks to that, I’ve begun to inspect the leaves more frequently for caterpillar eggs. Needless to say, I’ve found several, which I prudently removed. However, it’s an ongoing battle, with new eggs appearing every few days. They’re small – about 1mm in diameter – and usually yellow, or white or brown.
I have to mention that the best side effect of having to inspect the lemon plant for caterpillar eggs is the lovely scent I get on my fingers after handling the leaves. It’s the lightest, sweetest lemon citrus smell I’ve ever encountered!
The first caterpillar damaged the main stem of the plant, but in retrospect, I should be grateful, because the plant has grown three new shoots, and will be more bushy when it grows bigger. Always look for the positive in things!
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