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Can You Start a Cherry Tree From the Pit?<\/h2>\n

Cherry trees are popularly grown in gardens and yards and such, these trees not only look aesthetically pleasing but also are a significant food source. It is possible to start a cherry tree from the pit, and in the right skills, it can be grown to be fruitful and strong trees. In this article, we’ll discuss whether it is a good idea, or not, to start a cherry tree from the pit, and what are the measures for it.<\/p>\n

The most widely used means of propagating cherry trees is through cuttings from existing cherry trees. These cuttings are taken from the branches and the trunk and are planted to give birth to a new cherry tree. However, it is also possible to start a cherry tree from a pit. The seeds from the cherry tree, known as the pit or stone can be used to propagated a new cherry tree.<\/p>\n

When starting a cherry tree from the pit, it must be kept in mind that the variety of the planted tree won’t be the same as that of the parent tree, unless they are cross-pollinated. This is because most of the cherry trees are self-sterile. It is best to buy a variety of cherry tree that has been proven to self-pollinate. <\/p>\n

The pit can be planted in fertile, well-drained soil. It is also advised to use plastic bags to keep the soil warm and moist, as the germination process can shift the soil sideways while giving out new leaves, requiring a different type of soil each time. <\/p>\n