November 21, 2024

VIDEO: How To Grow An Apple Tree From SEED to FRUIT 🍎! In 3 YEARS!!


Can you Grow an Apple Tree from Seed? You may have asked yourself this question before, I know I have. I’m here to tell you that you can, and I can show you how! I harvested Apples from a tree I planted after only 3 years!! Now I have my own Apple variety, the Prigioni Apple!!
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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: How To Grow An Apple Tree From SEED to FRUIT 🍎! In 3 YEARS!!

  1. You will get bigger fruit if you reduce the number of apples per branch and if you add a cross pollinator. Of course the size, taste and other characteristics will also depend on the original cross-pollinator of the apple you got the seed from.

  2. You should eat more of those little apples that you created. As they seemed to temporarily fix your Up-Speak.
    It was hard to endure. But, it was good useful information.

  3. Hii, i just got two germinated and the rest are yet too , i planted the tiny germinated ones in the pot , not very deep but shallow… is that ok? And should i water it coz the soil is moist.

  4. I have three apple plants. They are around 1 month old, and grow indoor in a pot. One of them start to show bad signs: the leaves start to become dry & flaky, the seed leaves (Cotyledons) start to be yellowish. I’m very sure I didn’t overwatering them, because I check the soil before watering them, and I do water them once to twice per week (depend on the soil dryness), they are not in direct sunlight. The soil is ready to use , potting mix soil. I don’t know why this one deteriorating like this?

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