At least three and a half weeks to a month max.
A lemon can start to show signs of mold within about one to two weeks when stored at room temperature, especially in a humid environment. In the refrigerator, it may take longer, typically two to three weeks, for mold to develop. Proper storage in a cool and dry place can help extend its freshness and delay mold growth.
No. Bread mold grows on bread, hence the name.
It takes a week in a half for a strawberry to begin to mold.
Lemons!
It really shouldn't mold if there's nothing for the mold to feel upon.
It takes about a week
it doesnt the lemon juice its self will mold too.
2 days
About 1 week
If it is properly stored and never exposed to enough moisture for mold to grow, it will never mold.
Lemon juice has a low pH and high acidity, which generally inhibits mold growth. However, if lemon juice is diluted with water or combined with other organic materials, it can create an environment conducive to mold, especially if left at room temperature. Additionally, contamination from spores in the air or on the surfaces of the items can introduce mold, allowing it to thrive despite the acidity of the lemon juice. Proper storage and handling are key to preventing mold growth.
it depends on the humitity.