Yes, a cherry should grow from a seed. However, growing a cherry tree from rootstock is the preferred method because it can take 10 years or more to get the first fruits from a cherry tree grown from seed. And planting a pit from a cherry purchased from a grocery store or farmer’s market isn’t recommended either because those cherries tend to be hybrid varieties, so you’d most certainly want an 鈥渉eirloom鈥 variety.
Yes, a cherry should grow from a seed. However, growing a cherry tree from rootstock is the preferred method because it can take 10 years or more to get the first fruits from a cherry tree grown from seed. And planting a pit from a cherry purchased from a grocery store or farmer’s market isn’t recommended either because those cherries tend to be hybrid varieties, so you’d most certainly want an 鈥渉eirloom鈥 variety.