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Avocado Seeds Not SproutingHardiness Zone: 5a Miniduck from Indianapolis, IN A: Miniduck, Suspend your avocado seeds in a glass of water, broad side down, by inserting 3-4 toothpicks into the seeds. Place it in a warm location out of direct sunlight. Keep the jar filled with water so that at least an inch of water covers the bottom of the seeds. You can expect it to take 2-6 weeks to sprout. Most root vegetables can be "rooted" in water. Remove the greens and cut off a 1-2 inch piece from the crown. Place crown-side up in a glass jar and fill with just enough water so the crowns remain uncovered. Beets, carrots, turnips and parsnips can be started this way-as well as pineapples. Potatoes and sweet potatoes can be rooted using the same method as avocado seeds. Change the water weekly. Make sure you use organic produce and wash it thoroughly. Some produce sold for mass consumption is treated with chemicals to prevent sprouting while in storage. These same chemicals can prevent seeds from sprouting for you. About The Author:
Feedback About This Post:RE: Avocado Seeds Not SproutingYou have to make sure your avocado hasn't been previously refrigerated! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Avocado Seeds Not Sprouting
Actually it was the Catholic Church that didn't want the brides to gaze upon an avocado. Avocado's spanish name Aguacate comes from the Aztec (Nahuatl name), Ahuacatl meaning "Testicle". Post By Emeril (Guest Post) RE: Avocado Seeds Not Sprouting
I've never had any luck sprouting avocados using the toothpick method, but this way works well for me: Post by PapierMacheBleachBottlePiggyBank RE: Avocado Seeds Not SproutingI planted an avocado seed in dirt at work in a small pot. It took about 7-8 months to sprout. Post By hungurr (Guest Post) RE: Avocado Seeds Not SproutingI mean it split completely in two separate seeds. Post by apugdog RE: Avocado Seeds Not Sprouting
Hi apugdog, Post by ThriftyFun RE: Avocado Seeds Not SproutingMy avocado seed split open. I was using the method with the toothpicks but I had it sitting in a south window. By having it in the sun is that way it split open? Also it didn't get any roots. Post by apugdog RE: Avocado Seeds Not SproutingI have a 20 year old avacado tree that I started from a seed (flat side down) in a glass of water. No toothpicks, just a little water in the bottom of a juiceglass, I also have grown trees from mango seeds, Cut off the outer husk and place in juiceglass w/ small amount of water...place in window w/ indirect light. Keep warm. Seed will split and plant will emerge. Grapefruit seeds also start easily, as do melon seeds. I just use dirt for those. I entertain the kids with carrot tops as well, cutting them about 3/4 of an inch below the end, sticking them in soil and having the little ones water. The resulting foliage is lovely and we use it in bouquets. Post By Cate (Guest Post) RE: Avocado Seeds Not Sproutingput tooth picks in the avocado seed and keep it in a juice glass flat side in the water. Be sure and take off the skin on the seed as it will keep the seed from sprouting if it is in the way. they take quite a long time to sprout. once sprouted let it gro to about 7 inches and then cut off about a fourth of it at the top to encourage more leaves. Mamo Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Avocado Seeds Not Sprouting
Avocados are a never-ending barrel of laughs. Mine was a full-grown tree when we bought our home, but wwe were told it had not yet born fruit. Also, it needed a tree of the opposite sex to do so. Post by the Oracle RE: Avocado Seeds Not Sprouting
I had the same thing as Susan. I did the toothpick & cup of water thing, and after 2 months in the pantry with no results, I threw it in the garbage under the sink, and from there it ended up in the compost. I had forgotten all about it until it popped up in my compost pile. I transplanted it into a pot. Last summer, I put it in the ground so that I could keep it watered better. It grew to be about 2 1/2 feet high. Although I am in Hot Springs Arkansas, I decided to take a chance and leave it there for the winter. I mulched around it with a thick layer of leaves. By Spring, it looked dead as a doornail. Then in early summer, I saw a sprout growing about an inch from the ground on the dead looking plant. It continued to grow....I cut off the dead part above the new growth, and now it is about 5 feet tall. Guess I will mulch it well and see if it can survive another winter :) Post by Harlean from Arkansas RE: Avocado Seeds Not Sproutingwhoops, I better turn the avocado seeds the other end up. Im going to have to try the pineapple next.Thanks Post by miniduck RE: Avocado Seeds Not Sprouting
You want them fat side down not the pointed end. That is the end where the leaves come out. Try flipping them over and see what happens. They may be too dry at the end that roots but maybe not. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Avocado Seeds Not SproutingSome avocados can take a very long time - - up to six months. Patience is a must with these. Some, however, are just tough nuts and won't sprout at all. I would say, if after 6 months, you still don't have anything, toss it and start a new one. You are keeping it in the dark aren't you? They should be kept in the dark until they get their first set of true leaves. A good place to keep it is in the back of the closet. Make sure that you refresh the water daily and that the closet is not cold. Post by lovethosehounds RE: Avocado Seeds Not Sprouting
CARROT TOPS WORK GREAT, TOO! I FOUND TAKING THE OUTER SKIN OFF THE AVOCADO FIRST, MAKES IT EASIER TO START GROWING. BE SURE NOT TO PUT IT ALL THE WAY INTO THE WATER. PUTTING IT ON TOOTHPICKS WORKS GREAT THERE. Post By DEE (Guest Post) RE: Avocado Seeds Not Sprouting
I have had alot of success with pineapple plants. Post By Cookingcajun (Guest Post) |
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