1. Treat the seeds: After eating the avocado, you can take out the seeds inside, that is, the seeds that can be planted.Wash the seeds well in clean water, remove all the outer pulp and peel off the outer pieces.
2. Rooting in water: Place the seeds on the water surface, with the round end facing downward. With the help of wire or toothpick, they can slightly touch the water surface. Place them in a warm place to promote germination.Change the water every day, and it can germinate after a period of time.
3. Pot selection with soil: Choose a small flowerpot with drainage holes at the bottom. The soil inside should be loose and breathable. It can be prepared with garden soil and sandy soil to ensure nutrition and breathability.
4. Planting in pots: When the buds of the seeds are stable, they can be transplanted into pots, and then watered properly. It is a tropical plant, which can not grow without sunshine, so it is necessary to contact the sunshine more in the later maintenance.
Avocados, also known as avocados, are native to Mexico and Central America, and were later widely grown in California.Now the world has planted, mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical areas, now China's Guangxi, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Hainan, Fujian, Yunnan, Sichuan and other places have planted.