Avocado's!

Avocado’s


            The Avocado that I got was the Hass Avocado.  Fun fact about the Hass Avocado is that it is self fertile.  Which means that it does not need another tree to pollinate and produce fruit.  Though it may help to have another pollinator tree present it is not needed and you will still get the fruit.  In Canada this plant is seen as a potted plant and will not survive the winter or its frosts.  Although the internet mentions that they can not handle below zero degrees Celsius,  I was able to do some experimenting with temperature and found that they can handle down to -15 degrees Celsius for short periods of time.  This plant can handle full to partial sunlight.


            Germination of the Hass Avocado seed:

1. Cut the fruit in half and remove the seed from the center.
2. Make sure the seed is free of excess fruit and let it dry out for a day.
3. There is a brown skin layer that surrounds the seed, I like to remove this and to expose the true seed.  But you don’t have to do that.  It just takes longer for the seed to sprout.
4. The next step is, to stick 3 tooth picks into the seed avoiding the creases that are on the seed.
5. Place the seed in a glass so that the tooth picks are resting at the top of the glass and fill it with water.  Make sure that the seed is only half covered with water, and that the top of the seed is facing outside of the water.  If it is not then the avocado will not grow.

Usually the plant will start to grow with the root coming out the bottom of the seed, and after a couple of weeks you will start to see the stem shoot out from the top with the first leaf.

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