Take the avocado seed and Clean it perfectly until there are no pulp residues (Otherwise, it will rot while germinating) but avoids doing it too strong and without carving it so as not to start its cortex. The chosen seed You should not have cracks or spots To ensure the correct development of your plant.
Prepare the seed for germination
Spring is the ideal time for the seed to germinate correctly and manage to have your own avocado plant. Some plants do not bear fruit throughout their lives, so the general recommendation is cultivate at least two different crop seeds.
The best way to germinate the avocado seed is in water. Choose a glass container wide enough so that The first roots and half of the seed remain submerged in water. To achieve this, the simplest way is to create a support with four wooden sticks stuck on each sides of your seed.
Pay attention to the seed: The finest part should be up (From there the stem will come out) while the most flattened part (where the roots will sprout) will remain towards the bottom of the container. Once the ready support is, enter the container and add water until it covers a little more than half of the seed.
Place the container in a place where you receive the sun directly and enter the water at least twice a week to avoid the formation of fungi or bacteria that harm its growth.
Ground transplant or a pot
The growth will depend on the nutrients of the earth and the amount of sunlight that your seed receives. After a couple of months, The root must have at least a couple of curls and The stem will reach a height greater than 15 centimeters. So it's time to transplant.