{"id":21187,"date":"2024-01-22T11:30:13","date_gmt":"2024-01-22T09:30:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=21187"},"modified":"2024-01-22T11:30:13","modified_gmt":"2024-01-22T09:30:13","slug":"how-to-grow-a-bing-cherry-tree-from-a-seed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-grow-a-bing-cherry-tree-from-a-seed\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Grow A Bing Cherry Tree From A Seed"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Background<\/h2>\n

Growing a Bing cherry tree from a seed is not an impossible task but it will require patience and the right conditions in order to succeed. Bing cherries are a classic sweet, dark red variety of cherry tree and are the primary ingredient used in making pies. But before they can be used in culinary dishes or even on a fruit tray, they must start from a seed. Knowing how to properly germinate a Bing cherry seed will help ensure its survival and ability to grow to fruition. <\/p>\n

Preparing the Seed<\/h2>\n

Bing cherry seeds have a thin outer coating that can make germination difficult, but preparing the seed for planting can ensure that the cherry tree gets the best possible start. Scrape the outer coating gently with sandpaper or a file to allow water to enter. Alternatively, the seed can be soaked in lukewarm water for up to 24 hours. Once the seed is prepared, it must be stored in a cool, dry place such as the fridge with a moist paper towel or soil. <\/p>\n

Planning For Planting<\/h2>\n

When it is time to plant the seed, choose a pot with a diameter of at least 15 inches and a 4-inch hole in the bottom for drainage. For the soil, use a well-draining potting mix especially designed for fruits and vegetables. Place the seed at least a quarter of an inch below the soil and lightly press the soil down to ensure contact with the seed. Water the soil until it is moist and make sure the pot is placed in a sunny spot. <\/p>\n

Germination<\/h2>\n

Once planted, it can take several weeks for the Bing cherry seed to germinate, so be patient and watch for signs of growth. They can take up to 8 weeks to emerge, so it is important to regularly check the soil for moisture. Be careful to not over water the soil as drowning the seed can cause its death.
\nIt is also important to provide adequate air circulation. If the seedling is not getting enough air, it will not develop properly, so make sure to provide a steady supply of oxygen. As the seedling starts to sprout, you can gradually start exposing it to sun or wind.<\/p>\n

Continue Growing<\/h2>\n