Grow Avocados at Home: Say Goodbye to Buying! (Page 2 ) | October 13, 2023
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- Remove the seed from a ripe avocado and clean it gently.
- Stick toothpicks into the seed and suspend it over a glass of water, ensuring the bottom part is submerged.
- Place the glass in a warm, sunny spot and keep the water replenished.
- In a few weeks, roots, stem, and leaves will emerge.
- Once the stem reaches about six inches, transplant the seedling into a pot with well-draining soil, leaving the top half of the seed exposed.
- Water the plant regularly, keeping the soil slightly moist but not waterlogged.
Caring for Your Avocado Plant: Ensure optimal growth and fruit production with these care tips:
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- Place the plant in a spot with at least six to eight hours of sunlight daily.
- Water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to slightly dry between waterings.
- Fertilize with organic fertilizer for fruit trees as instructed by the manufacturer.
- Regularly prune the plant to promote a healthy shape, removing dead or damaged branches.
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