I currently have 2 avocados growing One i started today and one 2 weeks ago and the older one just started to grow, it was the first thing i've ever grown in my life🥺
1. Shave the white nut and eat it as a parasite cleanse. 2. Dry the leaves and drink it as a tea. It is potent in Quercetin. Zinc for immunity Calcium Magnesium Potassium for bone strength. Also good for blood circulation, lowering blood pressure & reducing hypertension.
Fun fact; Just like apples and oranges, there's a slim chance the avacado produced by a seed like this will give you something just as good as the avacado it came from. Many of these commercial plants have grafting stages from cutting of a tree already producing good fruit
“Show me a seed and I’ll show you a miracle.” If all you want is fruit, go to the store. We are all seeds floating in the wind until we reach the correct ground. Then we grow, flower, fruit and die
You don't have to soak it, remove the skin, use a paper towel, plastic bag or put somewhere dark. Just put 3 toothpicks in it and set in a glass of water (pointy side up and root stem down). I've grown many successful plants this way.
I hate comments like these: "Yeah well you also forgot that it takes 20 YEARS to grow" (not meant in an informative way). By starting now then youll have something to look forward to in some years, by not starting now, and instead complaining that you shouldnt because itll take too long is pathetic. Its not going to take any less time by not starting now, SO JUST DO IT NOW. Youll have to water it etc for a long time, but at the end youll have something that YOU spent time on and can now benefit you with fruit, vegetables etc. (this one here isnt for everyone but if you have kids then you could pass it on to them when old enough and perhaps they could do the same, it would make the plant a special thing grown by different generations of your family) -Karl Johan Renna
I started mine about 2 years ago, now it's a 2 meters tall in house tree. I keep pruning it every now and then but can't plant it outside as it's cold most of the time so it'll die. However, it's a beautiful beautiful healthy tree. I love it!
A good instruction in general, just DON’T cut the stem when it first grows leaves - I followed the instructions and cut it back and now I don’t have one smooth stem but one that stops at about 3 inches and then the other growing slightly more to the right - looks like this (just vertically not horizontally): ---_____ I hope it will not grow off balance now… was a bit sad since it took a few months to grow at all now the stem is split in two:/
Please don’t cut 3 inches from your avocado because then it’s gonna stop growing. I have two avocados growing currently and I cut one and it stopped growing but after that I did not cut the other one and now it is a beautiful avocado tree❤
Did you keep the paper towel around the seed moist during the few weeks before checking for any roots? My two are in the paper towel/zip lock bag and in a dark, warm place, but not sure if I should dampen them every few days. I just don't want to mess them.
I have an avocado tree, or my whole family, in my backyard. It’s been there for about 30 years, and it’s STILL growing! It will take years before avocado trees grow! The tree is about 1 foot wide at the bottom, and its leave are like 4 inches long, or more. Very impressed by it.
I've tried growing from the water 1st never worked for me so I tried this technique and I literally checked it today (I had forgotten about it as it was a few weeks ago I put it in the cupboard) sure enough it has roots!! Yeah!!! But I hear they will never grow to be anything like the fruit and there is a huge chance that when you do get fruit it will likely taste really nasty. I do not know for sure but I am trying it anyway!!
@@batesy1313 it takes a while for the first couple of leaves to grow, but once the plants adjusted to the new pot and environment, the next sets of leaves start growing alot quicker
I tried for years to get avocado seeds to grow in water, never worked. I finally threw some seeds into a pot of dirt, had two trees sprout in a month. 🤷🏻♀️
@@tooterplumber1128from what i heard,just leave the water for a few days and the chlorine start to vanish(dont know the term)and then, boom,no chlorine water baby.Woooooo!
My Avocado tree is over a year old. I neglected tf out of it, had it sit next to overflowing trash cans and often forget to water it, and yet, it's thriving. Idk how
I love this so so much. I always wanted to get into planting fruit and vegetables, but was so unsure until I landed on this video. Thank you so so much
You don’t have to do the paper tower thing you can just get a cup and two picks and poke it into the avocado seed there should be a video about this not this but it should grow in a couple of weeks or probably in a month you would see a stem make to water it:)
Ok I’m doing this successfully but that stem is way more than 6” …more like 12” …my stem measures 12”right now and the leaves are tiny and barely opened …so should I wait for the leaves to be about 6” like yours?
@Breakfast Television I’m sorry man. My mistake, idk what got into me, I’m not English as my first language either lol I’m Indian so I should’ve known what that feels like. Sorry man.
Once it starts growing you have to chop off its first leaves? I wonder why/how something would evolve to need that to grow better. Okay parents If you want your kid to grow up to be over 6 feet tall you have to cut off their feet as soon as their first baby teeth come in don't forget! (Well not that dramatic but still.)
Ok so I got to the 6inch part but the first seedling I’ve successfully got also none of my other seedlings have roots so abundant as yours they grow like maybe 4-5 shoots and continue to grow down😅
Someone please help!!!!! I have two avocado seeds one of the roots are growing sideways to the left I put one of them in the water the wrong way but the other one is in the right way, what do I do? The roots are super long like a good 6 1/2 inches please help. I wish I could post a picture.😢
Those who plant a tree knowing they will never enjoy its fruit has begun to understand the meaning of life... Imagine if we thought of our descendents enough that some private land owners allowed us to donate our sprouted seeds from used produce like this avocado for transplantation so when we are long gone wildlife or people can have more food? Imagine if we did that with our apple cores, deseeded cucumbers, our pineapple stems, our onion ends, our orange seeds? What a life it would be.
It's already been month since my seed grown and it's has become long but hasn't sprouted any leaves It's been growing inside my house should It be on direct sunlight?