dumb question, but if i want to grow one, how do i know if it will bear fruit? i saw another video where this guy was showing how to grow them and then at the end he was like "these are purely ornamental, they won't produce." i definitely want avocados on mine!!
@sarahsuemarieme Seed grown avocados will bear fruit. They will just not taste the same as the fruit you got it from. Also, they do take longer to produce fruit, maybe add a couple or so more years because you are starting from scratch. Those that you buy from the store are already grown in about a year or two ahead. Maybe the video you saw, he wasn't planning on keeping it for a long time? Maybe he just want's to keep it as an indoor plant. With that said, go ahead and grow yourself one! =)
@MrLilslinkey I recommend the water in a cup/container method for avocados. Also, don't put it in direct sunlight, it will burn the seed. Your avocado seed will thrive in partial sunlight or indirect sunlight.
Well, one of my avocados has sprouted a root, about 4 cm long, and there is a shaft too with no leaves yet. It is about 1 month old now, and I don't know whehter to put it in a pot with soil or wait a little bit more... you never know with avocaqdos! they are very delicate; I planted a mango seed and it has done amazing!
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littlechick329562 3 days ago
@myinspiredcreation thank you for clarifying that for me! i think i will do just that :D
sarahsuemarieme 1 week ago
dumb question, but if i want to grow one, how do i know if it will bear fruit? i saw another video where this guy was showing how to grow them and then at the end he was like "these are purely ornamental, they won't produce." i definitely want avocados on mine!!
sarahsuemarieme 1 week ago
@sarahsuemarieme Seed grown avocados will bear fruit. They will just not taste the same as the fruit you got it from. Also, they do take longer to produce fruit, maybe add a couple or so more years because you are starting from scratch. Those that you buy from the store are already grown in about a year or two ahead. Maybe the video you saw, he wasn't planning on keeping it for a long time? Maybe he just want's to keep it as an indoor plant. With that said, go ahead and grow yourself one! =)
MyInspiredCreation 1 week ago
@sarahsuemarieme Keep in mind, you need another avocado tree around because they don't self polinate. :)
MyInspiredCreation 1 week ago
When setting in water, how do you know top from bottom?
MrandMissConverted 1 month ago
@MrandMissConverted Usually there's always a pointy end and a flat end. The flatter end is the bottom. Sometimes the bottom might have a dent.
MyInspiredCreation 1 month ago
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youwardasuci 1 month ago
thanks for the info about the seeds
MrLilslinkey 1 month ago
your sound sooooo cute :) nice attitude
elmo101ify 1 month ago
what is beter to put it in a plastic bag in a wet paper towel and leave it in sunlight or leave it on water in sunlight
MrLilslinkey 1 month ago
@MrLilslinkey I recommend the water in a cup/container method for avocados. Also, don't put it in direct sunlight, it will burn the seed. Your avocado seed will thrive in partial sunlight or indirect sunlight.
MyInspiredCreation 1 month ago
Well, one of my avocados has sprouted a root, about 4 cm long, and there is a shaft too with no leaves yet. It is about 1 month old now, and I don't know whehter to put it in a pot with soil or wait a little bit more... you never know with avocaqdos! they are very delicate; I planted a mango seed and it has done amazing!
doron1980 6 months ago
Hi! when do you take the step to move the avocado from the glass of water ti a pot with earth???? Your avocados look amazing!
doron1980 6 months ago
@doron1980 Thanks! I transplant them when the leaves starts to form. Even though the trunk is sticking out, I still wait until there are baby leaves.
MyInspiredCreation 6 months ago
Nice
Allen2045 10 months ago