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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2436837" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>[USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] I’m jealous! I tried to germinate untold amounts of seeds here but couldn’t get them to start. I did when I was younger easily and never could figure out what to do with them then. The only place I could guarantee it was Haas was from a grocery store and wondered if something was done to them on shipping here so they wouldn’t sprout. My gardeners tried to too as they knew I wanted one. But then I got more desperate and just tried to sprout some avocados bought at farmers markets and couldn’t.</p><p></p><p>But now from your note I am wondering if I did it right. I don’t remember having to avoid veins but mostly I think I might not have given it enough time. I might have given the first ones months but they were the grocery store ones. By the time I hit the other ones I’m pretty sure I didn’t.</p><p></p><p>I didn’t know I could get them shipped as the nursery onlines wouldn’t ship them here. So I got them from smaller nursery growers. You had to have them shipped as smaller more newer sprouted ones because they had to completely come soil free, they could have some special small amount of stuff packed/wrapped but they had to be able to be inspected for bugs and no soil. So I was happy to find some smaller sellers that did it.</p><p></p><p>Mangos snd pineapples were easy to sprout lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2436837, member: 475037"] [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] I’m jealous! I tried to germinate untold amounts of seeds here but couldn’t get them to start. I did when I was younger easily and never could figure out what to do with them then. The only place I could guarantee it was Haas was from a grocery store and wondered if something was done to them on shipping here so they wouldn’t sprout. My gardeners tried to too as they knew I wanted one. But then I got more desperate and just tried to sprout some avocados bought at farmers markets and couldn’t. But now from your note I am wondering if I did it right. I don’t remember having to avoid veins but mostly I think I might not have given it enough time. I might have given the first ones months but they were the grocery store ones. By the time I hit the other ones I’m pretty sure I didn’t. I didn’t know I could get them shipped as the nursery onlines wouldn’t ship them here. So I got them from smaller nursery growers. You had to have them shipped as smaller more newer sprouted ones because they had to completely come soil free, they could have some special small amount of stuff packed/wrapped but they had to be able to be inspected for bugs and no soil. So I was happy to find some smaller sellers that did it. Mangos snd pineapples were easy to sprout lol! [/QUOTE]
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