Growing Avocado From Seed
Place it in a jar filled with water.
Growing avocado from seed. When your stem is 15-20 centimeters tall cut it back by half and let it grow again. Pot on when well-established and the roots are peeping out of the bottom of your pot. Its OK if some of the brown skin on the pit comes off.
If your seed has started to grow leaves then you should bury it to just below the leaves. How to Grow Avocado Plants From Seed Just like a papaya houseplant that quickly grows from an easily accessible seed you can use the seed of an avocado plant to propagate a new plant. Luckily the avocado seed is huge and easy to take out.
Potting your avocado tree. Avocado is one of the delicious fruits of summer high in nutrition and flavor. Peel Skin of Seed Clean the seed and peel off the skin.
When the roots have grown thick and the stem has leaves again plant it in soil leaving. The seed of an avocado is the large brown pit. Grow your avocado tree in well-draining soil.
Growing an avocado from seed is the slowest and least reliable way to get true same as the parent fruit. Wash off any of the flesh still attached. It rooted in 5 days.
I rooted my avocado seed in a 8 tall x 3 plastic storage container. Place the pot in a spot with plenty of sun. The entire seed should be completely covered in either scenario.