My avocado is sprouting!!!!!

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

It took me an entire month to realize, my avocado might fair better if I moved it upstairs, where its warmer and there is more sunlight. I could see the sprout inside, so I moved it upstairs last night and now the sprout has come all the way out!!!!!!

I was raised in the south, so nevermind my accent and I have a cold, so fall back!

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  • How long after it begins sprouting do I plant mine? thanks!

  • When the root is two or three inches long and the stem is at least an inch or two you will be ready to plant. If it doesn't sprout within 2 to 3 months, discard the original avocado pit and begin another. As not all pits will grow we recommend starting several pits at one time so you get at least one or more plants.

    (I got this off the net) but thats what I did! HTH

  • Ill start to plant mine, btw ur pretty :D!

  • Thank you! I hope it will bear fruit!

  • I just started mine a week ago can't wait for it to start growing.

  • Good luck and happy growing!

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  • @alohachristine lol don't feel too bad:) I did the same thing and just turned mine around the correct way hehehe, poor thing probably feels like a pin cushion! My bad;)

  • I heard playing heavy metal to your plant will be like putting the plants on steroids and it will grow seven times faster, but will die sooner.

  • So cool. This is how my grandpa grew avacados. I just started mine yesterday. I could only get a hold of 1 seed from my parents :( But I hope it will sprout :P

    PS congrats on your new sprout!

  • transplant it !!!

    

  • I got that in a couple days in my dimly lit kitchen.

  • @HaloKing3536 :D x D true

  • @HaloKing3536 xD true

  • doesn't really work acutally metal works best

  • The pit doesn't need to be in bright light...you can put it in water with the tooth pics and keep it in a dark place and it will still root.

    Easiest way to do it....get a few pits...wrap them with wet paper towel, seal in a ziplock bag and place under the sink for a month (they like dark and heat) check them and you will see roots and a sprout....no joke....I'v already got 4 of these going that way!

  • Any updates on the avacado plant.?

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