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Citrus seeds are the reproductive units of citrus fruits, such as oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits. They are typically small, hard, and contain the genetic material necessary for growing new citrus plants. Citrus seeds can be extracted from the fruit and are often used for propagation in orchards or home gardens. They can also be processed for oil extraction or other agricultural purposes.
| Seed size | 2 to 10 mm in diameter |
| Germination rate | 60% to 90% under optimal conditions |
| Storage conditions | Cool, dry place to maintain viability |
| Seed viability | 1 to 3 years depending on storage |
| Typical yield | Varies by species and growing conditions |
When selecting citrus seeds, consider the specific type of citrus you wish to grow, as different varieties may have unique requirements. It's important to specify the desired germination rate and seed viability when requesting a quote. Additionally, inquire about any certifications related to seed quality and disease resistance, especially if you are purchasing in bulk for commercial use.
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Citrus seeds typically germinate within 2 to 4 weeks under optimal conditions.
Yes, but results may vary; store-bought seeds may not be true to type.
Citrus seeds prefer warm temperatures, well-drained soil, and plenty of sunlight.
Soaking seeds in water for 24 hours can help improve germination rates.
Store seeds in a cool, dry place to maintain their viability.
Yes, seeds can be affected by fungal infections; using certified seeds can minimize this risk.