When To Plant Avocado Seed In Soil
Maintain evenly moist soil and place the growing avocado tree in an area that receives full sun.
When to plant avocado seed in soil. Fill the hole in packing the soil lightly around the pit. You can start with an avocado seed. Then water the seed and soil until water comes out of the bottom of the pot.
Feed your avocados regularly after one year of growth. Opt for a grafted plant if you want fruit. Late winter and through spring is the best time to plant avocados in New Zealand.
He explains how the seeds need to be kept moist and should be planted as soon as they are removed from the avocado. Water it frequently with an occasional deep soak. The height of the seed should be such that it protrudes half-way from the top of the soil when you finish.
Sometimes we just plant the seed on a small pot with soil let it grow to 4060cm high about half a year and transplant it at rainy season. It is essential to keep the soil. Avocados are very sensitive to poorly-drained conditions and are also susceptible to Phytophthora root rot which thrives in poorly-drained soils.
When the roots have grown thick and the stem has new leaves again plant in soil in a pot about 10 inches in diameter leaving half the seed still exposed above the soil. Dont expect your potted plant to flower or produce fruit and even if there is fruit it likely wont have the same quality and taste as your typical avocado. Place the pot in a location where it stays between 60ºF 15ºC and 80ºF 26ºC and where it receives strong indirect sunlight during the day and where there are no strong drafts of hot or cold air.
As roots start to grow into the soil around the potting mix which can happen as soon as 4 to 5 days after planting if soil temperatures are high irrigation events can be less frequent. Fertilize with half-strength houseplant fertilizer. When night temperatures are above 60 degrees you can put the potted plant outdoors in a spot that gets light shade throughout the day.