And on the avocado theme.... the seeds are fun to play around with and see whst you can get. In my office, a guy has about 8 growing in recycled soda bottles, still all in water. Some two feet tall.
Now....that said, unless you have a lot of time and patience, it’s probably not worth the energy..
Now....that said, unless you have a lot of time and patience, it’s probably not worth the energy..
- Sometimes avocado plants will begin growing fruit after they're 3 or 4 years old, others take 15+ years to grow fruit, and some never do. It helps to have several avocado trees growing together to aid with pollination. However, don't expect the fruit to be anything like the avocado that yielded your seed.
- Growing an avocado plant (Persea americana) from a pit is fun and educational, and it usually takes only two to six weeks for the pit to sprout. After that, the plant takes 10 to 15 years to grow large enough to fruit, which it only does in suitable growing conditions.