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Understanding the Basics of Growing an Avocado Tree from the Seed<\/h2>\n

Avocado trees have become a popular backyard trees, spreading happiness and healthy fruits to many homes. Growing an avocado tree from the seed can be an exciting and rewarding experience. But, how do you go about it? Here is a guide on how you can start your own avocado tree from the seed.<\/p>\n

Selecting the Right Seed<\/h2>\n

The first step to successfully grow an avocado tree from the seed is to select the right seed. The best way to select a seed is through its shape and size. Small seeds are usually considered better since they have a better success rate for germination. The seed needs to be free from any signs of disease or rot. Additionally, it should be in the right condition with no cracks and it should also be brown indicating the right ripeness. <\/p>\n

Germinating the Seed<\/h2>\n

Once you have the right seed, the next step is to germinate the seed. Start by washing the seed with warm soapy water and then dry it. It is essential to keep the seed moist during this step. To successfully germinate the seed, make sure to follow two simple techniques.
\nThe first is to stick several toothpicks on the sides of the seed. Place the avocado seed in a container with water, making sure about half of the seed is submerged. The toothpicks would allow you to suspend the seed over the water. Change the water every two to three days to maintain the moisture.
\nAlternatively, you can germinate the seed by wrapping it in a moist paper towel. Put the avocado seed and paper towel in a sealable bag and leave for about three to six days. Make sure to check the paper towel regularly to see if it remains moist.<\/p>\n

Planting the Seed<\/h2>\n

Once the root of the avocado seed is about two inches, you will know the seed has germinated and it is the right time to plant the seed. Start by preparing the soil by mixing mulch, washed sand, and soil in equal proportions. The soil should be well drained and heavy.
\nFill the pot with the soil mixture, leaving an inch of space on the top. Carefully remove the avocado seed from the container and place it at the center of the pot. Make sure the root is pointing down and the pointed end is facing upwards. Cover the seed with the same soil mixture, pressing down lightly. <\/p>\n

Watering the Seeds and Waiting<\/h2>\n