How To Dry Avocado Pits For Planting
My Parents Farm - If you have an avocado tree, you know that the key to a good crop is in the pit. Avocado pits need to be dried before they can be planted, and there are a few different ways to do this.
In this blog post, we will explore how to dry avocado pits for planting. We will discuss the different methods and offer some tips on how to get the best results.
Whether you are looking to plant an avocado tree or simply want to save your pits for future use, read on for everything you need to know.
What You'll Need
In order to dry avocado pits for planting, you'll need a few things:
- Avocado pits;
- A dehydrator (or an oven set to its lowest setting);
- Some sort of tray or rack to put the pits on in the dehydrator/oven.
The process is pretty simple: just pit the avocados and put the pits in the dehydrator/oven on a low setting until they're dry. This can take a few hours to a day or so, depending on your particular appliance. Once they're dried out, they're ready to be planted!
The Drying Process
Once you have removed the pit from the avocado, it's time to dry it out. This can be done by placing the pit on a paper towel and letting it air dry for 24-48 hours. You can also put the pit in a dehydrator set to 115 degrees Fahrenheit for 24 hours, or until completely dried out. Once dried, the pit can be stored in a cool, dark place until ready to plant.
A. Direct sunlight
The best way to dry avocado pits for planting is by placing them in direct sunlight. Place the pit on a windowsill or outside in a sunny spot and allow it to dry for at least 24 hours. If you live in a humid climate, it may take longer for the pit to fully dry. Once the pit is dry, it's ready to be planted!
B. Oven drying
Oven drying is a great way to dry avocado pits for planting. First, preheat your oven to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Next, line a baking sheet with parchment paper and place the avocado pits on the sheet. Make sure the pits are not touching each other. Bake in the oven for about two hours, or until the pits are dry and brittle. Once they're done, remove from the oven and let cool before storing in a dry, dark place until you're ready to plant them.
C. Air drying
To air dry your avocado pits, start by thoroughly washing them off to remove any residual fruit. Then, pat them dry with a clean towel and set them out on a wire rack or paper towel to dry. Allow the pits to air dry for at least 24 hours before proceeding to the next step.
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When The Pits are Dry, They're Ready to Plant
Fill the pot with a mix of half sand and half potting soil. Then, make a small hole in the center of the soil and place your pit in the hole. Cover the pit with 1 inch of soil and water it well.
Place the pot in a sunny spot and keep the soil moist but not soggy. In 6-8 weeks, you should see a sprout emerge from the top of your pit. Once the sprout gets to be about 6 inches tall, you can transplant it into your garden or into a larger pot.
How To Plant Your Avocado Pits
If you have an avocado that's past its prime, don't throw away the pit! With a little bit of care, you can dry the pit and use it to grow your own avocado tree.
Here's how to do it:
1. Start by washing the pit to remove any lingering fruit.
2. Next, use a sharp knife to make a few small holes in the pit. This will help the pit dry out more quickly.
3. Place the pit on a paper towel or coffee filter and set it in a warm, dry place. Allow the pit to dry for several days or up to a week.
4. Once the pit is dry, it's time to plant! Fill a pot with moistened potting mix and make a hole that's big enough to accommodate the pit. Gently press the pit into the soil and water it well. Keep the soil moist but not soggy as your tree begins to grow.