Persian Lime (Citrus latifolia) – 2,000+ Premium Seeds (Tahiti Lime)
Persian Lime (Citrus latifolia) – 2,000+ Premium Seeds (Tahiti Lime)
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Our bulk premium selection contains 2,000+ high-viability, carefully harvested seeds, making this an ideal choice for large-scale landscaping, commercial nursery propagation, or dedicated hobbyists looking to establish a bountiful citrus grove.
You will receive: ✔️ 2,000+ Premium-quality Citrus latifolia (Persian/Tahiti Lime) seeds ✔️ Hand-selected for optimal viability and robust germination potential ✔️ Packaged in professional, moisture-controlled botanical storage to maintain freshness ✔️ Germination and initial cultivation guide included to help you get started
🌼 Cultivation & Care Information
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Botanical Name: Citrus latifolia
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Common Name: Persian Lime / Tahiti Lime
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Plant Type: Evergreen, semi-dwarf citrus tree
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Sun Requirements: Full sun (Essential: Requires 6–8+ hours of direct, unfiltered sunlight daily to support healthy canopy development and maximum fruit production).
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Soil / Medium: Requires rich, fertile, and very well-draining soil (Citrus are sensitive to "wet feet"; ensure the planting site is elevated or in a well-draining soil mix).
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Watering: Consistent; water deeply and regularly to keep the root zone evenly moist during the growing season. Allow the surface of the soil to dry slightly between waterings once established.
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Growth Habit: A beautiful, dense, and evergreen tree with fragrant white blossoms; perfect for in-ground orchards or high-quality large containers.
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Temperature: Thrives in warm, tropical, and subtropical climates; protect young trees from harsh frost and extreme temperature fluctuations.
💡 Pro Growing Tip: To successfully germinate citrus, soak the seeds in lukewarm water for 24 hours to break their natural dormancy. Sow in a light, airy, and sterile seed-starting medium, keeping the environment warm (70°F–80°F / 21°C–27°C) and consistently moist. Once seedlings reach a height of 6–12 inches, they are ready for their final home. Citrus trees are patient, beautiful additions to the garden that reward your care with years of abundant, fragrant harvests!
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