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31 Comments

  1. I did this from a store-bought avocado it's been at least 5 years since. This year it seems to have sprouted flowers from head to toe! Along with a burst of leaves forming at the base of the small canopy. Loads and loads of flower clusters.

  2. The pit that is rooting looks different from the one that is cut open.
    Does the seed change shape ?..hmm..just wondering

  3. I just crack the pit and put it an inch under a good moist soil and water it every few days, I promise it grows just fine. Thank you for your way of planting, which good too.

  4. Only plant a tree from a quality avocado pit !! or your tree will grow poor quality avocado's !!That goes for any fruit or vegetable the you cultivate ! Be sure that you eat the fruit and then you know first hand what to expect with the seed ! Be wise ! God bless ❤

  5. My avocado tree I grew from a pit like you show and is at least 20 years and has the hardest avocados that just do not soften. What do you do so you can eat them??

  6. Avocado trees don't grow true to seed because they are typically cross-pollinated, leading to genetic variation in the offspring. The seed contains a mix of genetic material from two parent trees, so the resulting tree and fruit may differ significantly from the parent in terms of size, flavor, or other traits. Additionally, most commercial avocado varieties are grafted to ensure consistent fruit quality, as seed-grown trees are unpredictable and often produce inferior fruit.

  7. Done this w/ the students in school, they enjoyed, some have also planted this at the backyard, altho' did not survive, most prob due to the cold weather, as we avocado thrives in hot climate.

  8. Avocados don’t grow true to seed. They might not taste very good. Commercial growers graft plants like apples to assure consistency and quality fruit.

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