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Steps to Propagate an Avocado Tree<\/h2>\n

Are you looking for an easy and inexpensive way to grow your own avocado tree? Avocado is one of the most consumed fruit worldwide, so it’s understandable why anyone would want to grow their own. It’s actually quite easy to do so, and you don’t need soil, or even a big green thumb. All you need is an avocado pit. To understand why, one has to know the different methods of propagating an avocado tree.<\/p>\n

Propagating an avocado tree in the traditional way is done through grafting. That is when a piece of one tree is attached to another tree, so the grafted piece will produce the same type of fruit as the upper tree. This method is followed by farmers and nurseries, so in a sense it’s considered the standard way to propagate an avocado tree. Another method is done without the use of a nursery, and it involves rooting the avocado pit in water.<\/p>\n

This is a faster and more cost-effective method, but much more difficult. In order to start an avocado tree this way, one needs to split the avocado pit open, remove the seed and wrap it in a damp paper towel. When the roots begin to grow, the seed should be put in a container filled with soil and watered regularly. After a few weeks the seed should develop into a sapling, and the process is complete.<\/p>\n

The last method of propagating an avocado tree is called air layering, and it’s one of the most efficient methods. It involves using a sharp knife to girdle the stem of an existing avocado tree to cause rooting at the wound. The process should be done between spring and late summer, as these are the best times for growth. After the stem is girdled, soil is wrapped around the wounded area to keep it moist and the roots will establish themselves until the new tree can be cut from the parent tree.<\/p>\n