{"id":20404,"date":"2023-12-25T11:30:11","date_gmt":"2023-12-25T09:30:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=20404"},"modified":"2023-12-25T11:30:11","modified_gmt":"2023-12-25T09:30:11","slug":"how-to-grow-an-avocado-tree-from-an-avocado-pit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-grow-an-avocado-tree-from-an-avocado-pit\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Grow An Avocado Tree From An Avocado Pit"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Planting an Avocado Pit<\/h2>\n

Starting an avocado tree from a pit is surprisingly easy and low effort. When an avocado is ripe and ready to be cut open, instead of tossing the pit, gleaning the edible fruit, many gardeners will follow these simple instructions to grow their very own avocado tree! To begin growing an avocado pit, the first step is to remove what is known as the ‘seed coat’ and reveal the inner pit.<\/p>\n

The best method requires using a knife or pair of scissors, cutting around the equator of the pit until it can be pulled open. Next, the narrow end of the pit should be tapped against a hard surface to remove the pit from the seed coat. Once the seed coat has been removed, washing is necessary to clear it off any remaining flesh.<\/p>\n

The manner in which you find the avocado pit for the planting is up to you. It can be done from a store bought avocado or from your own if the fruit is home grown and ripe. Typically, the softer the fruit the smaller the pit and fewer the chances of success. The opposite is also true, the harder the avocado flesh, the bigger the pit and better chance of initiating the germination process.<\/p>\n

Avocado seeds require oxygen in order to begin the sprouting process. A good strategy for providing the needed airflow is to insert thick toothpicks into the flat sides of the seeded pit. The idea is to suspend the pit upright, leaving the bottom of the pit slightly lower, while in a cup of water.<\/p>\n