How To Grow An Avocado Tree
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Description: The next time you eat an avocado or use one in...
Steps:
- After removing carefully the pit from the avocado wash it gently with warm water to remove all the flesh.
- Be careful not to remove the brown skin on the pit – that is the seed cover.
- Avoid using soap, just use warm water and your hands.
- All avocado pits have a ‘bottom’ (from where the roots will grow), and a ‘top’ (from which the sprout will grow). The slightly pointier end is the top, and the flat end is the bottom.
- Holding the pit "narrow" (pointed) side up, stick three toothpicks into the middle section at even intervals, just enough to give a firm hold. This will allow you to balance the pit on the inside of a cup, without completely inserting it into the cup.
- The pit should sit in about 1 inch (2-3 cm) of water, so keep this in mind when inserting your toothpicks.
- Don't insert the toothpicks to deep into the pit, this could damage it and it wouldn't grow anymore.
- The shown avocado pit on the pictures hasn't the perfect shape with a pointier side.
- Add water to a small, slender glass until it reaches the top rim.
- Your glass's opening should be wide enough to accommodate the full width of the avocado pit easily; however, make sure that it is not too wide, otherwise the toothpicks will not be able to reach and the pit will fall in.
- The toothpicks should sit on the rim of the glass.
- Make sure the pointed end is up and the rounded end is in the water, otherwise your avocado will not grow.
- The bottom half of the avocado should always be in water.
- Place the glass with your avocado pit in a warm place with plenty of light.
- Change the water every 5-7 days with fresh water.
- And now you have to be patient. It takes up to 8 weeks until your avocado pit sprouts!
- Don't forget to fill up the water from time to time.