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Top-Quality Lime Tissue Culture Plants - Balaji Citrus Variety

Explore the finest balaji lime tissue culture plants at Celgen Biotech. Perfect for your citrus collection, these high-quality lime plants are grown using advanced tissue culture techniques for optimal growth and yield. Get to know more view this slide or visit our website: https://bit.ly/4eFfrqY

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Top-Quality Lime Tissue Culture Plants - Balaji Citrus Variety

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  1. BALAJI LIME-TISSUE CULTURE PLANTS SHOP NOW

  2. INTRODUCTION The Balaji lemon tree (Citrus limon) is a small evergreen shrub or tree native to India that produces medium-sized, bright yellow fruit. It's known for its sweet and juicy fruits, smooth, thin skin, and abundant juice. The Balaji lemon tree can grow to a height of 3–6 meters and can grow in almost all Indian climates and soil. It can be grown in deep, well-drained loamy soil or coco peat potting mix. The plant can be fertilized with goat manure.

  3. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BALAJI LEMON TREE: Leaves: The young oval leaves have a reddish tint, later turning green. Flowers: The flowers are sweet-smelling and can be found in small clusters. Fruit: The fruit is large, yellow-green, and has a unique flavor.

  4. SOME TIPS FOR CARING FOR YOUR BALAJI LIME TREE: Soil Pruning Fertilizing Watering Blooms Sunlight

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  6. CONCLUSION The Balaji lemon tree can grow in your garden or in a pot. It requires adequate sunlight, well-drained soil, and consistent moisture to thrive. You can maintain moisture in the pot, but don't over water it, as this may kill your plant. After 1 month, you can transplant it into a slightly bigger pot than the present pot or directly into the ground. Experience the distinctive taste and versatility of Balaji Lime in your culinary adventures and enjoy the rewards of growing this cherished variety in your garden.

  7. CONTACT US 91-759-329-2815 info@celgenbiotech.com https://celgenbiotech.com/ 166, Kurwai Main Expressway Sihora, Vidisha, MP, India, 464240

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