How do you start an avocado plant from the bulb?
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Hi Rose, this may help! https://www.hometalk.com/diy/grow/quick-easy-and-creative-ways-to-grow-an-avocado-tree-from-a-pit-42040721
Quick, Easy, and Creative Ways to Grow an Avocado Tree From a Pit
here's easy clear directions https://plantcaretoday.com/how-to-grow-avocado-from-seed-or-pit.html
Hi there, Rose...I do mine the lazy way; loosely wrap your pit(s) in sopping wet paper towels and place them in a Ziploc bag with some water in the bottom of the bag (no more than 1/8" deep) so the paper towels remain water-logged. Put them in a dark place and check them weekly for rooting. Let them continue to root in the dark until the roots are about two inches in length, then plant them in the soil with the roots pointing down and keep the soil moist. Pretty green plants in no time. :)
Hope this helps you!
Deb