![]() ![]() ![]() I had to remove the husk on a couple of my avocado pits because the root couldn’t penetrate it and grow straight out the bottom. While this step is technically not required, occasionally a harder husk may prevent the root or shoot from growing properly. Don’t worry, in the next few steps you’ll have opportunity for the husk to soften up and peel more away. You probably won’t be able to peel all of the outside husk at once, but get as much as you can. If you aren’t on well water, use filtered or mineral water moving forward. Soak The Avocado Seeds OvernightĪs soon as you remove the pit from the avocado, clean it and soak it in warm water overnight. Here’s how I successfully sprout avocado pits: #1. Sure enough, it lived up to expectations, so I’m excited to continue to share the love! So I gave it a try myself with a few small tweaks, and a few different sets of pits to experiment. ![]() I can’t take credit for coming up with it…who knows where it first started, but a number of blogger friends have shared variations of this with great success. So far I’ve had 95% success with sprouting avocado pits with the method I’m going to share today. ![]() I think it is because the old toothpick-over-water method is such a hit or miss. Often I’ve heard how amazed people are that I’ve had so much success growing avocado plants from seeds. ![]()
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