Cherry tree in 20 days with split hazel makeup (Page 2 ) | January 8, 2024
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Plant the cherry pits in a small container with universal soil, ensuring daily watering. Drill holes at the container’s bottom for proper drainage.

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Once the sprout emerges from the seed, transplant it into a larger pot.

Regularly changing the pot as the seedling grows is essential and straightforward. Patience is key if the plant does not sprout immediately.

The broken core technique proves to be an optimal solution for achieving quick results, typically within a month. Conduct this operation in spring, experimenting with multiple stones to witness the seedlings sprout and transform your garden into a riot of cherry blossoms.

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