1. Clean the seedsChoose an avocado that is relatively mature, eat the flesh and leave the seeds, then wash the seeds in clean water. 2. Planting seedsPrepare a flower pot or cup and put the soil in it, then water it to make the soil completely moist, or fill it with moist soil. Put the avocado pit in. Don't bury it completely. Leave about one-third of it exposed. Place the plant with the pointed end facing up in a sunny location and water it every 6 hours. 3. Transplanting into the soilThe seeds will germinate in about 2 weeks after being planted. After germination, they can be moved outdoors for planting after careful care for a period of time. When transplanting, bury the plant in the soil with the flowerpot. It is best not to take it out to avoid affecting its later growth. 4. Post-maintenanceAvocado itself is a tropical fruit, so it needs plenty of sunlight to grow, and the planting site must have sufficient light. |
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