Stone Fruit Seeds You Can Sprout in Your Refrigerator

🌱 Stone Fruit Seeds You Can Sprout in Your Refrigerator! πŸ‘β„οΈ
Did you know that some fruit pits need a period of cold storage before they can germinate?
This process, called cold stratification, mimics winter conditions and helps wake up dormant seeds. With a little patience, you can turn pits that would normally be thrown away into future fruit trees!
πŸ’ Cherry – 6–10 weeks
πŸ‘ Peach – 8–12 weeks
πŸ‘ Apricot – 2–3 months
πŸ‘ Nectarine – 8–12 weeks
🟠 Persimmon – 2–3 months
🟣 Plum – 6–10 weeks
Simply place the cleaned pits in a sealed bag with slightly moist growing medium and store them in the refrigerator. Once roots begin to appear, they’re ready for planting.
🌿 Growing a tree from a seed may not produce fruit identical to the parent tree, but it’s a rewarding way to learn, experiment, and watch nature work its magic.
Have you ever successfully grown a fruit tree from a pit or seed? πŸ‘‡

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