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Soak the core in water.
After removing the peel, soak the avocado pit in warm water for about an hour.
This will help soften the inner layer and facilitate germination.
Remove the inner layer
Once the inner layer is soft enough, gently peel it off with your fingers.
Make sure you don’t damage the germ inside.
Planting the avocado seed
Now that you have removed the inner peel, you can plant the avocado pit in a pot with light, well-drained soil.
Make sure to plant the hole with the widest part facing down and the pointy part facing up.
Place the pot in a sunny location.
Once you’ve planted your avocado pit, place the pot in a sunny spot. Avocado trees need plenty of light to grow, so make sure your plant gets at least six hours of direct sunlight a day.
Water regularly
Avocado trees need regular watering to grow. Make sure to water your avocado tree regularly to keep the soil moist, but not soggy.
Fertilize the plant
To help your avocado tree grow quickly, you can also add fertilizer to its soil.
Use a liquid indoor plant fertilizer once a month to help your avocado tree grow healthy and fast.
To read: https://unpointculture.com/fertiliser-naturels-maison-jardin-fertiliser-plantes/
Monitor growth
Monitor the growth of your avocado tree by regularly observing the leaves and stems.
If you notice signs of growth, such as new leaf sprouts, it means your avocado tree is growing well.
If you notice any signs of disease, such as yellow leaves or brown spots, be sure to treat your plant immediately to avoid more serious problems.
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