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Gawri Manecuta
Saturday, 13 June 2015 / Published in Latest posts, Posts about nothing

How to grow an Avocado plant successfully?

 

Soak the  avocado pit in water for one week. Change the water everyday.

Avo1water

 

At the end of the seven days get three toothpicks and pierce the avocado pit in three places.

 

Avo3 pick

 

Pay attention to the bottom and the top of the avocado. The bottom will look like below.

 

Avo2

Place the avocado in the water. The bottom should be in the water.

 

Leave it in a sunny spot. Nothing will happen to it for about two to three months.

However, do top up the water. Which is why it is good to start this project in winter. I started mine in December.

Sometime in between the two to three months the roots will emerge first. It will take forever for the first leaves to appear.

Today as it looks now, it has sprung the first new leaves.

Avo4 New Leaves

 

 

Avo5Leaves

 

In spring when the temperatures are in the teens

transfer the entire avocado seedling into a pot of soil and soak the pot in water.

Planted in soil

 

Don’t leave the plant out in the cold. But keep soaking the pot full of water.

Climatize the plant to the summer heat gradually

 

This is great baby project for children. They tend to forget about the avocado in the growing process, even giving up on it until the actually see the leaves emerge after a few months. And what do you know? It’s spring.

 

Below is the avocado plant from last summer.

Avocado plant last summer

Avocado plant last summer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just before the kids head back to school the avocado plant has to be moved indoors. Have fun.

 

 

 

 

Tagged under: baby projects for kids, Growing avocado

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