From Seed to Sweetness: Cultivating Cherry Trees in Pots Step-by-Step | November 18, 2023
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Step 1: Obtain Cherry Seeds
- Harvest Seeds: Collect seeds from fresh, ripe cherries. Select cherries that are healthy and free of diseases or pests.
- Clean Seeds: Remove the flesh and rinse the seeds thoroughly under running water to get rid of any remaining pulp.
Step 2: Stratification
- Dry the Seeds: Allow the seeds to dry for 3-5 days in a cool, dark place.
- Cold Stratification: Place the dry seeds in a plastic bag with moist peat moss or sand and store them in the refrigerator for about 10-12 weeks. This process simulates winter conditions and encourages germination.
Step 3: Sowing the Seeds
- Prepare Pot: Fill a pot with well-draining, nutrient-rich soil.
- Planting Depth: Plant the stratified seeds about 2 inches deep in the soil.
- Watering: Water the soil thoroughly and keep it consistently moist.
Step 4: Germination and Early Care
- Location: Place the pot in a sunny, warm location.
- Germination Time: The seeds will typically germinate in a few weeks, but it may take longer.
- Watering: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
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