It seems like there might be a bit of confusion in your question, as lemons and bananas are different fruits, and they typically do not grow together on a single plant. However, if you’re interested in growing lemons and bananas separately, I can provide guidance on both.

Growing Lemons:

Materials Needed:

  1. Lemon seeds or seedlings
  2. Pot or container with drainage holes
  3. High-quality potting mix
  4. Fertilizer (citrus-specific or balanced)
  5. Watering can or hose
  6. Sunlight

Procedure:

  1. Select Lemon Seeds or Seedlings:
    • You can start from lemon seeds or purchase lemon seedlings from a nursery.
  2. Prepare the Pot or Container:
    • Choose a pot or container that is large enough to accommodate the root system of the lemon plant. Ensure it has drainage holes at the bottom.
  3. Plant Lemon Seeds or Seedlings:
    • If using seeds, plant them about half an inch deep in the potting mix. If using seedlings, transplant them into the pot.
  4. Add Potting Mix:
    • Fill the pot with a well-draining potting mix, leaving about an inch from the top for watering.
  5. Watering:
    • Water the lemon plant thoroughly after planting, and keep the soil consistently moist. Ensure proper drainage to prevent waterlogging.
  6. Sunlight:
    • Place the pot in a location where the lemon plant receives full sunlight. Lemon trees thrive in sunlight.
  7. Fertilize:
    • Use a citrus-specific fertilizer or a balanced fertilizer, following the recommended dosage on the package. Fertilize during the growing season.
  8. Pruning (Optional):
    • Prune the lemon plant as needed to shape it and encourage healthy growth.
  9. Patience:
    • Lemon trees take time to mature and produce fruit. Be patient and continue caring for the plant.

Growing Bananas:

Materials Needed:

  1. Banana plant or banana sucker
  2. Well-draining soil
  3. Fertilizer (balanced or banana-specific)
  4. Watering can or hose
  5. Sunlight

Procedure:

  1. Obtain Banana Plant or Sucker:
    • Obtain a banana plant or a banana sucker from a nursery or garden center.
  2. Prepare the Planting Site:
    • Bananas prefer well-draining soil. Plant the banana in a location with good sunlight.
  3. Plant the Banana:
    • Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the banana plant or sucker. Plant it at the same depth as it was in the nursery container.
  4. Watering:
    • Water the banana plant regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist. However, ensure that the soil is not waterlogged.
  5. Sunlight:
    • Bananas thrive in full sunlight. Ensure that the plant receives ample sunlight for healthy growth.
  6. Fertilize:
    • Use a balanced fertilizer or a banana-specific fertilizer, following the recommended dosage on the package.
  7. Mulch (Optional):
    • Applying a layer of mulch around the base of the banana plant can help retain soil moisture and regulate temperature.
  8. Patience:
    • Banana plants also take time to grow and produce fruit. Be patient and continue caring for the plant.

In summary, growing lemons and bananas separately can be a rewarding experience. Ensure proper care, provide the right conditions, and be patient as your plants grow and eventually produce fruit.