Two Easy Ways to Start Avocado Trees From Seed
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Do you close the ziplock bag or keep it open?
Close the bag. I toss them in a wet paper towel, then put in cupboard. A few weeks later, they will start to sprout. When they are solid sprouts, put in a small container. Water...I put paper advertisements on top to hold in the moisture. Not wholly, just about 70% of the top of the soil. It will start to grow....keep out of high wind or extreme temps...lots of sun. I'm an amateur, but have grown 2 so far with this method.
It takes forever to get an avocado to grow roots in water! I bury my kitchen scraps in my raised beds all winter and every summer I find an avocado tree growing there! I have found it is much easier to get a sprout if you plant the seed in a flower pot that already has a plant growing in it and continue caring for the plant you already have so as not to overwater or do anything special to get the avocado to sprout. You can repot it in its own pot when it gets several inches tall (it may still have the seed ball attached so be careful to not injure it). :) Enjoy your tree!!!
Easy to make Chocolate Avocado Pudding is delicious.
Frozen or fresh Avocados
Cocoa powder
Sweetener or sugar of your choice
If you like cold chocolate pudding use frozen avocados. If you like room temperature pudding use fresh avos.
Combine in a Vitamix blender.
You decide on how much chocolate and how sweet.
It is a perfect pudding texture and a wonderful way to make chocolate pudding. It tastes like the best chocolate pudding from childhood minus all the harmful ingredients found in a box mix.
BTW, I had to stop composting avos because they sprout very easily in my British Columbia garden. I wish I could grow them into a tree!
I've planted a pit directly in the soil, leaving the top third above ground because the pits need light to germinate. I've done this several times, with a high success rate, resulting in lots of give-ways :-) One summer I even put a few pits out in the garden, assuming I could pot them up before winter if anything grew. Weeks later I was rewarded with a stalk shooting up. In only a couple of days, it reached at least 2 feet before the first leaves spread out. It thrived outside for another couple months - I finally dug it up when we got frost warnings. And found another one of the pits had a long, sturdy root, and its stalk was just about to break the pit open. Both of those plants have a happy life in a sunny hallway in an office building.
I've also tried the toothpicks and water method and I did have success once but also had a couple failures. It's fun for kids to watch how a seed grows but the soil version seems more effective if you want a plant.
I currently have 3 pot-sprouted plants sharing a pot. Not ideal, but so far they are doing well (3 to 4 feet tall!). In my experience drainage is critical - they don't mind being watered from the bottom occasionally, but they really don't like having constantly wet feet.
Most avacodos are grafted hybrids, very rare that a tree grown from a seed will produce a tree that sets decent fruit id any at all....
Thanks, I just asked that question.
I don't understand why people keep saying those plants will never grow up to be a fruit bearing tree, my neighbors all have avocado trees, enormous with so many avocados that they have to give them away. all these trees grew from seeds.
I would think it depends on the climate you live in....I live in a climate that could shoot up to 104F and overnight it goes down to 40F and no I am not in the dessert!!! My avocado lives near my window sill. After it got roots, it took about a week to shoot up .....it must be something about that window!!! My lemon plant were simple seeds from a lemon now it's more than 6 feet tall....sits on the ground but faces the same window as the avocado!!! LOL!! I don't put them outside for the above mentioned reason but would have liked to. In addition to having 104F temps it rained for two days straight actually a downpour leaving 10 inches of rain!!
Thank you.. I always say, "Try it!" Then we really know! You really know! Your friends have done it. 🥰 Urban legends can create doubt. I plant tomato seeds from a fresh tomato and grew tasty tomato bearing plants. The myth was my plants might be different than the seeds, but they were just as tasty and divine. Try it.. Make growing plants an experiment! HAVE FUN! 💞