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Learn how to grow avocados in pots so you no longer have to buy them

1. Prepare the Pit
After eating your avocado, remove the pit and rinse it thoroughly. Insert three toothpicks around the middle so it can balance over a glass of water. Make sure the base of the pit is submerged. Place the glass in a bright spot, avoiding direct cold drafts.

2. Patience and Watering
In a few weeks, roots will start to appear, followed by a small stem. When the stem reaches about 15 centimeters, trim it halfway to encourage stronger growth and more leaves.

3. Repotting
Once the first leaves have developed, it’s time to move your plant into soil. Remove the toothpicks and plant the bottom half of the pit in a pot filled with the prepared soil. Place it in a sunny area and water regularly, allowing the surface to dry slightly between waterings.

How to Get Fruit: The Secret of Grafting
If your tree is growing well—congratulations! However, producing fruit takes time. Even with the best care, a potted avocado tree may take several years to bear fruit, and sometimes it won’t do so naturally.

The solution is grafting. This gardening technique involves attaching a cutting from a fruit-bearing avocado tree to your own. The graft encourages flowering and speeds up fruit production, just like grafting is used with apple or citrus trees.

The avocado tree enjoys consistent but moderate watering. Let the top layer of soil dry before watering again, as excess moisture is the main cause of root problems.

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