May 13, 2024

VIDEO: How to Transplant an Avocado seed


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In this video I will show you how easy it is to transplant a young avocado seedling.
I live in a cool climate which shows why my avocado didn’t do that well in the water method so with some new roots forming I’ve decided it deserves to get the nutrients from the compost and warmth from the solar tunnel. Follow my progress with more videos to come.

14 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Transplant an Avocado seed

  1. it seems just like Pine apples Avocado's are the thing to grow ๐Ÿ™‚ well among many other things that is ๐Ÿ˜€ great how to sir but I'm sure I can make a bigger mess though ๐Ÿ˜‰ lol

  2. I clean the fruit of the pod, then cut the top very gently. Take the seed out, take a pot with some compost and fill it almost to the top. Lay the seed on its side water then cover with more compost then water again. Put a plastic bag over the top and secure it with a rubber band. Set in a sunny window. When it gets about an inch or two tall take the bag of and enjoy.

  3. Ooo…I'm jealous! Mine didn't grow so I got angry and threw them in the bin! But now I see that yours was not very big I should have been more patient….! (;o/

  4. I have been working with my seed for months. I have watched alot of videos, about when to transplant. My seed in the last two weeks has shot up a sprout over 14 inches long and looks like it's about to burst it's first leaves. When should I transplant to soil? Your advice would be appreaciated.

  5. I did so about 3 weeks to a month ago. Bought Miracle grown potting soil, got shells and rocks to put at the bottom so water would drain. The last couple of days, I have noticed that the tips of the three leaves it has put out are browning. There is a new sprouting of leaves coming up. I keep the soil wet but not over so, do you think it will be alright?

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