Plant it if you want! It’s definitely ready. Or keep it in a cool water vase too!
If you pot it, I’d recommend 5″ clay pot w/ lots of perlite. Lots of sun, lots of water!
ricos666666
Pot it or keep it in a cool vase w water!
If you pot it, I’d recommend 5″ clay pot, lots of perlite. Put enough dirt so that all the roots and the bottom half of the seed are covered. Then lots of sun and lots of water!
gustavorizaga
Starting it in water diminishes their potential, if you want to, better put it in soil if repeated, I suggest doing it directly in a pot
TKG_Actual
Tell it not to scream *’Ullah!’* while firing heat rays at Horsell Common.
Joke aside here it’s just about ready to be potted in soil. You might want to keep it in a higher humidity enclosure for a week or two after to lessen transplant shock some. Or if you keep it in the water for a bit longer you can probably add some weak fertilizer to give it a really good head start. If the water goes stagnant make sure to change it out and watch for bio film/fouling on the jar’s insides at the waterline.
ReportGood5901
I know!!! Think how the plant eventually wants to spiral, so create a nice secure hole and compact it in there. It’s gotta be 10 years in no time!!
irishrosebldr
It is crying for light! That’s whey the stem is so long
WonderfulMirror6505
Let it take over and turn into scientific avocado momster
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Plant it if you want! It’s definitely ready. Or keep it in a cool water vase too!
If you pot it, I’d recommend 5″ clay pot w/ lots of perlite. Lots of sun, lots of water!
Pot it or keep it in a cool vase w water!
If you pot it, I’d recommend 5″ clay pot, lots of perlite. Put enough dirt so that all the roots and the bottom half of the seed are covered. Then lots of sun and lots of water!
Starting it in water diminishes their potential, if you want to, better put it in soil if repeated, I suggest doing it directly in a pot
Tell it not to scream *’Ullah!’* while firing heat rays at Horsell Common.
Joke aside here it’s just about ready to be potted in soil. You might want to keep it in a higher humidity enclosure for a week or two after to lessen transplant shock some. Or if you keep it in the water for a bit longer you can probably add some weak fertilizer to give it a really good head start. If the water goes stagnant make sure to change it out and watch for bio film/fouling on the jar’s insides at the waterline.
I know!!! Think how the plant eventually wants to spiral, so create a nice secure hole and compact it in there. It’s gotta be 10 years in no time!!
It is crying for light! That’s whey the stem is so long
Let it take over and turn into scientific avocado momster
Get your toast ready!