Well, that depends. If you want lots of apple trees and aren't picky, plant them all. If you want a certain kind of apple tree, say a Washington or Golden Delicious, you could not grow it from seed.
To get a specific type of apple tree you have to grow a grafted tree. Grafting is the process of fusing a branch or clone of the known and desired apple to sturdy root stock. This is because apple genetics are highly variable, and no two seeds are identical.
If you just want to grow your own apple trees, plant the best looking or biggest seeds. Give them their own pot or space so they are not competing.
Yes, the type of apple can affect the number of seeds it has. Different apple varieties have varying genetic traits that can influence seed production. Some apple varieties are known to have more seeds than others due to factors such as genetic makeup, pollination, and growing conditions. Therefore, it is possible to observe differences in seed count among different types of apples.
I do have to point out that the male plant doesn't produce seeds. It pollinates, which is what ultimately makes the female plant produce seeds. you would need a female plant to get any seeds at all.
Apple trees are able to produce about 30 to 50 apples yearly after the tree has grown for seven years. After that, the apple trees are able to produce more a year.
Not all types of apples have the same number of seeds. I even experimented by cutting ten different types of apples in half and counting the seeds. I found out that McIntosh had the most seeds(9).
Aloe is made from seeds all you have to do plant them in a pot. Aloe is very low maintains.
When you plant seeds from any apple you can never be sure what will come up, if they come up at all! Doesn't work that way!
Apples have an indeterminate amount of seeds. Not all ovules are fertilised and so not all of them form into seeds. The number of seeds is also determined by the variety of apple.
its just like any other plant water ,sunlight and all the other parts that come with the plant but obv u need to provide the seeds
Nobody kept track, but i can assure you, IT WAS A LOT!!!
All plants grow from seeds.
Yes, peaches are considered angiosperms. They are the products from flowers on trees, which are angiosperms, or flowering plants.
yes
First of all, you have to be a Moshi Member (paid) in order to buy Snap Apples seeds at the Super Seeds stand in the Port. Once you have bought a Snap Apple seed, you plant it in your garden and the wait and see what color flower it grows into.
you have to be a member to get a snap apple if you are go to super seeds and buy one all! seeds cost 15 rox
first of all the only thing that becomes a fruit is the ovary. When the ovule in the ovary become fertilized the ovary will start being filled with excess sugars until it becomes a fruit. the ovules become the seeds.
Yes, if not allowed to dry out before planting. Each seed produces several seedlings and all will be identical to the parent plant except one. seeds do not produce identical plants to the parent your better off taking a cutting but i don't know how these go with citrus, buying a tree is your best bet as most of those have already been graphed and are guaranteed to fruit.
chocolate, apple seeds (not the apple, but the seeds), people food (like dairy, gluten, soy, wheat, sugar....), and that about covers it all!