Looking for guidance in propagating key limes from seeds...I have a lot of ripe fruit and would love any help. Should I let the seeds dry out before planting? Can I start the seedlings now, in July, since I live in Florida? Any input would be so appreciated and anyone interested in getting some seeds, would be happy to comply!
Key lime seeds
Don't let them dry out at all. I had key limes in the fridge for about a week then I took them out and immediately got the seeds out of them and into a cup of very warm water. I let them soak overnight and then planted them in moistened potting soil under a dome. They germinated very quickly and now I have a bunch of little trees.
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