1、 Can seeds be planted
Avocado seeds can be planted, and they are often propagated by sowing. Seeds are usually picked when the peel turns yellow, cut it with the fruit stalk, and put it indoors for 7-8 days. In this way, the surface will soften and its seeds will be taken out. After taking out, it needs to be cleaned, dried in the shade, and then stored in sand p>
2、 Planting method
1. Sowing time: avocado is native to the tropics. It is generally sown as soon as it is picked in the producing area, and it is mostly sown in spring in other places. This kind of plant likes warm climate and is afraid of high temperature, so it can't be planted in summer. And its cold resistance is also relatively poor. Low temperature will inhibit its growth, so it is not sown in winter p>
2. Early sprouting: Avocado seeds need to be sprouted in advance before planting. The method of germination is relatively simple. Insert the toothpick into the seed from four directions and put it on the glass bottle to prevent it from falling. Add an appropriate amount of water into the bottle so that one third of the fruit core can be soaked in water. Change the water once a day and it will soon sprout p>
3. Sowing: to plant avocado in the field, you need to plant it in a place with deep, loose and fertile soil. For potting, you need to find a higher basin, spread gravel on the bottom, then fill it with sandy loam, put the seeds on the surface, cover it with basin soil, and expose one-third of it. After watering, it will continue to grow p>
4. Subsequent maintenance: after sowing avocado, it needs to be properly shaded to avoid direct light. Water frequently and keep the soil moist. Too dry is not conducive to the development of seedlings. When it grows, it can see light properly. The temperature is controlled between 16-27 ℃, which is more helpful for the growth of plants p>