If you master the correct technique, avocados can also be grown in potted plants from seeds. Avocados, also known as alligator pears, have seeds that germinate easier than we think. When you have eaten the avocado pulp, you can't throw it away. You can grow it into a refreshing hydroponic potted plant. Avocado core hydroponic method1. Preparation When growing avocado in a hydroponic pot, you need to prepare enough tools, including a sharp knife, toothpicks, cups, clean water, etc. 2. Wash the core with clean water Eat the avocado flesh first, and wash the remaining avocado core with clean water. You can remove the brown membrane and skip this step. 3. Use a toothpick to fix the avocado pit Insert a toothpick or toothpick into the avocado for 2 to 4 weeks. You can choose 2 to 4 pieces. Note that the avocado should be placed top-up when hydroponically growing. To begin with, you'll want to distinguish the top and bottom of the avocado pit. The top will be slightly more pointy, while the bottom will be flatter and easier to tell. 4. Add clean water After the avocado core is fixed, you can put it in a cup of water and slowly add clean water so that half of the avocado core is immersed in the water. Do not soak the entire avocado in water, otherwise the core will rot. Precautions for avocado core hydroponic culture1. Lighting Place the hydroponic avocado core in a suitable location so that it can be exposed to diffuse light for about three hours a day. The environment should be well ventilated and light-permeable, and maintained at around 22 degrees. 2. Change the water In the later stage, the water should be changed once a day to keep the water fresh, and it should be kept next to a windowsill with scattered light. If the water is not changed in time, green algae will easily appear in the water, which will affect rooting. Usually in about two to three weeks, the core of the avocado begins to crack. After the roots germinate, new buds slowly sprout from the top. This process usually takes 6 to 8 weeks, and you must be patient during the maintenance process. But one thing to note is that after the avocado pit sprouts, you don't need to change the water frequently. When the avocado is cultured in water, you must be patient and the pit has not dried up. After rotting, it can be stored at any time. 3. Transplanting After the avocado core grows roots, it can be transplanted into the potting soil. Choose a red pottery pot for planting directly. The soil should be loose and well-drained sandy soil. The soil layer should also be mixed with some leaf mold and river sand, which has good drainage ability. It is also very simple to cultivate avocado cores. Just dig a hole, bury 1/3 or 2/3 of the avocado in the soil, water it thoroughly, and place it next to a well-ventilated and lighted windowsill. 4. Add clean water regularly After using the core, be sure to add water frequently to keep the soil slightly moist, but avoid excessive moisture and water accumulation. Ensure that the leaves grow better with 3 to 6 hours of sunlight per day. If grown in the shade, the leaves of avocados will be very delicate and the branches will easily grow too long. |
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