iHearAll
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Pointy end up they say. (After I stabbed it with skewers). Any help is appreciated
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Fair point. Maybe you could help me out regarding Lemon tree's, I have two seedlings growing (slowly) in my bathroom (it's usually hottest room in house) at the moment. Do you think they'll bear fruit, if I keep them inside over winter and put out in summer? I have Ginger growing too which seems to be doing well.Just remember if you get a tree it won't bear fruit. I've got one that's about 22 years old and it makes an "okay" tree but they shed these little swirly things that are a pain in the ass. Go buy a good tree and don't waste all the years that I did with a sub standard tree that's in my back yard. Maybe if you're in a climate like Cali it can be done but mine gets frosted every spring so even if it was grafted (or what ever they do to make it bear fruit) it wouldn't have avocados.
This is simply untrue. Trees from seed all bear fruit if the conditions are right, but they wont always be as good as the fruit it came from. It's hit or miss and its easiest to buy grafted trees that are known to be good but theres nothing wrong with starting from seed. You can also try air layering a good tree to produce a clone.i herd these dont work to bear fruit they do something to the seeds. they may become trees but it'll be years
no avocados from the store the "seed" it doesnt bare fruit google itThis is simply untrue. Trees from seed all bear fruit if the conditions are right, but they wont always be as good as the fruit it came from. It's hit or miss and its easiest to buy grafted trees that are known to be good but theres nothing wrong with starting from seed. You can also try air layering a good tree to produce a clone.
aint going to lie by the time i pour out the water is kindof nasty but i just wash em off and plant afterwardsGreat idea! I seriously dont like soaking things for so long... it seems like a great way to culture pathogens.