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Growing Avocados!
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I never thought they would grow but they have! I’ve grown quite a few avocado plants straight from the stone - they are each about a foot high now. I’ve obviously brought them indoors for the winter and they are on a windowsill in spare room, but it’s quite a cold room, and obviously there isn’t any sunshine outside to reflect in. Any ideas how to keep them to survive winter?? As I’ve spent so many months growing them I’d hate to lose them now. Cover them?? Feed them? TIA.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd keep it in a not too warm room. Not unheated though. No fertiliser in winter.
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Polly, I got bought a kit but it was just basically what looks like a little plastic boat with a hole in the middle to put the stone. Then you put about an inch of water in a bowl and ‘float’ the boat with the stone in. But I’ve now done them without so you basically put the stone in water until it splits, and the shoot will grow out from the split in the stone. Then when it’s about an inch high I plant in a flowerpot with soil.
Polly, I got bought a kit but it was just basically what looks like a little plastic boat with a hole in the middle to put the stone. Then you put about an inch of water in a bowl and ‘float’ the boat with the stone in. But I’ve now done them without so you basically put the stone in water until it splits, and the shoot will grow out from the split in the stone. Then when it’s about an inch high I plant in a flowerpot with soil.
It takes ages to see roots/growth. A month or so I guess.
I always have done the 3 toothpick method. You push 3 toothpicks regularly spaced at the seeds midpoint. Suspend in a glass of water and put in a bright,warm place. Change the water every 7 to 10 days.
I've not done it in ages...I should as I eat them at least 3 times a week.
I always have done the 3 toothpick method. You push 3 toothpicks regularly spaced at the seeds midpoint. Suspend in a glass of water and put in a bright,warm place. Change the water every 7 to 10 days.
I've not done it in ages...I should as I eat them at least 3 times a week.