Yes, you can plant avacado seeds. There are 2 ways on how you can plant the seed. Either you can immerse the seed in water or you can plant it in the ground. If you plan to grow it in water, get about 3 toothpicks to make holes in the seed's side. Next you can put the seed half submerge in a jar or glass. You need to make sure that the pointy one needs to be upwards and flat one needs to be in water.
If planning to plant in the soil, it needs to have good drainage and porous. The temperature needs to be in between 60 to 70 degrees. The soil moisture must be maintained. In these conditions, the leaves will appear in a few weeks.
You can start an avocado plant from seeds. A glass of water or moist, porous soil mixture can be used to start the plants.
Avocado produces recalcitrant seeds.
An avocado is a fruit because any plant matter that is edible or inedible except flowers that contain seeds are a fruit. For example, broccoli is a vegetable because there are no seeds. Broccoli is the flower of the plant. A tomatois a fruit because it carries seeds.
I don't know if avocado leaves can be used to produce ink, but avocado seeds can. Avocado seeds, when extracted, produces a milky fluid that will turn red, brown or blackish on exposure.
Animal products such as meat, fish, dairy and eggs. Oily plant products such as nuts, seeds and avocado.
no the seed of a sunflower for example is small but the sunflower itsself can grow huge
yes because it has seeds and fruits have seeds.
It is a fruit but it is thought of as a vegetable.
in about 10-15 years
A avocado plant for plant growth
I actually just plant the avocado pit after eating the avocado. I place the pit sideways in a pot of good quality potting mix, water it, and watch it grow. If you live in a warm climate, you can transplant it after it gets to about 2 feet tall. If you live where the weather gets pretty cold in the winter, just transplant it to a larger pot when it gets too big for the original pot. I also do the same with seeds from lemons and limes.
Farmers plant seeds.