December 3, 2024

VIDEO: Transplanting the sprouted apple seeds


The apple seeds have sprouted and are now in new pots, the first sprout has already come out after transplanting them and I will use them for grafting my favorite apple varieties on to! Hope you enjoy and please check out my Facebook page and don’t hesitate to ask any questions! http://www.facebook.com/HuwsGardenNursery

29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Transplanting the sprouted apple seeds

  1. Sooo 15/19 of me seeds have sprouted. I'm ready to plant them, but i need to plant them indoors. What's the best way to plant them indoors? I looked through your videos, but i couldn't seem to find one on how to do it.

  2. Hey I don't know if you'll reply but I'm taking a chance anyways… My apple seedlings were growing sooooo perfectly until about two days ago, the primary leaves are going brown. I don't know what to do, everything I've planted and tended to this spring/summer has just died 🙁 do you know what it could be?

  3. Thank you , had to watch four videos before I came to yours, which was the info I needed. I pulled two seeds from my apple today that had sprouts on them. Never had that before. So I'll try straight off

  4. Glad I found your channel. A neighbor of mine has apple trees galore and don't pick them. Some trees produce so/so fruit but one tree, Honey Gold I believe, pruduces the nicest, sweetest apple I ever had. One question, when germinating seed and growing sprouts to trees, will the fruit from that germination have the same caracteristics as the seed apple it originated from, like firmness/sweetness. Also how does soil quality affect an apple? Good vids. Keep up the fine work.

  5. Can i use another type of container? Because i discovered my husband had buried my lunch bag in my car he was using, we had switched, and my apple had sprouted. Now i'm curious and would like to see what would come of it.

  6. I had like ten or more sprouted ones I found while making a pie. All the Granny Smiths had at least one or two with roots. I planted them and they did well.
    And now they all died.
    They were like an inch tall but what kinda soil to use?
    I used peat pots

  7. Keep them warm — like a seedling warming mat — but NOT in a humid place or covered with plastic. Sprouts are very susceptible to fungus.

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