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Growing an Avocado Tree From a Pit<\/h2>\n

Avocados are delicious, nutritious and a popular fruit in many parts of the world.%But did you know you can actually grow a tree from the pit of an avocado?Although seemingly difficult, with patience and tender loving care, your avocado pit can be transformed into a thriving avocado tree. <\/p>\n

Preparing the Pit<\/h3>\n

To grow your avocado tree, the first step is to remove the pit from the avocado. Carefully clean off any remaining avocado meat and rinse the pit clean. Allow the pit to dry for several days. Once dry, it’s time to insert toothpicks. Place three toothpicks evenly around the middle of the pit in a triangular pattern. Gently place the toothpick-laden pit in a jar of water, so that only the bottom of the pit is submerged. <\/p>\n

Getting the Pit to Germinate<\/h3>\n

Once the pit is settled in its jar, be sure it is in a warm sunny spot and check the water level every few days. One of the toothpicks should move with the water level. If nothing happens after a few weeks, it’s time to get a new pit. Be patient, as avocado pits generally take around three to six weeks to germinate.
\nOnce you see a stem and roots emerge, it is time to transplant your pit into a pot filled with soil. Make sure you choose a potting soil with excellent drainage. Plant the germinated pit into the soil, stem side up, then water thoroughly. <\/p>\n

Watch the Growing Tree<\/h3>\n

It won’t be long before you’ll see growth and your tree begin to take shape. Feed your growing tree with natural fertilizers every two weeks and keep the soil moist but not soggy. If you live in a cool climate, it’s best to keep your tree indoors or in a greenhouse as avocados prefer warm climates. When your tree is three years old, it should start to produce fruit. <\/p>\n

Pests 2020 Q: Can you grow fruits from avocado pits?<\/h2>\n