yes it can
it does not. if the seed is put upside down, it will not usually effect the growth of the seed. the sprout still grows up, and the roots grow down.
It's not healthy. Avocado pits, like peach and apricot pits, contain cyanide to prevent animals from eating them.
Depends on what type of seed you're talking about. Most seeds simply need the right temperature and the right amount of humidity. An easy way is to put a wet paper towel in a bag, put the seed in the paper towl, and put it in a warm place in the house.
Well the worst way to put out a GREASE fire is to put water on it.
AnswerPut it in a brown paper bag for a few days.AnswerWrap it up in newspaper and put it in a dark cupboard.A simple way to ripen an avocado is to put it in a paper bag with an already ripe vegetable (especially a tomato or another avocado), close it, and leave it there until ripe. The ripe vegetable lets off enzymes which help ripen the avocado.
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Moisture first ignites the growing process. Nutrients from the dirt in the ground or chemical additives are absorbed by water in the area of the new roots and by capillary action moved up into the new growing grass to produce more growth. Water is the blood of plants. After some growing period - grass and plant are able to extract moisture form the ground by themselves.
No , Seeds can germinate only by imbibing water. Oil come in the way for water permeation across the seed coat.
The California avocado society has been around for a long time now. And though they are sort of a "rah rah" group for the avocado, they are plugged into the community in a way that agronomists (agricultural biologists) can only dream about. The statistics from which the answer is derived come from an unparalleled data base. It's a bit dated, but is fairly accurate, even by today's standards. The major variety of avocado is the Hass avocado, and its average weigh is 7.584 ounces.
the way seeds go for example it take them bye wind my animals by water
an avacado will eventually spoil like any fruit over a period of about 3-4 weeks after being picked bacteria will get into the fruit and it will turn to slimy mess. While the avacado wont ripen on the tree it will start growing the seed. The way to tell its growing is it will sound hollow and you can hear the seed slapping around inside
The easier way is to cut a piece of high lighter put it in to water and put the black light over it.