Update on young germinated pear and apple seed sprouts!!!:)
PEAR and APPLE fruit tree sproutlings:)
They are all growing well! Only three of them I know are pear fruit tree sprouts. The other 7 fruit tree sprouts could be an apple OR pear fruit tree sprout. When their leaves get older I might be able to identify them as a pear or apple fruit tree sprout.
Pear or apple
It is growing green and healthily!
Pear or apple
It is growing green and healthily.
Pear or apple
It is growing green and healthy too! It's leaves are almost the same size as its green seed sides!
Pear or apple
It is growing green and healthy! Its leaves are very large and it is starting grow a new stem!!!
Pear or apple
It is growing green and healthy! Its leaves are very large and it is starting grow a new stem!!!
Pear or apple
This one below is growing healthy and green too!!!
Pear or apple
This fruit tree sprout below is a pear fruit tree sprout. One of its green seed sides broke off. Luckily it is still growing leaves, which you can see in the image below:
This fruit tree sprout below is also a pear fruit tree sprout. It is growing well. Its seed sides were a pale green when I took it out of the paper towel, but now the sides are turning greener and it is growing leaves now!
This one below is also a pear fruit tree sprout. As you can see it is growing really well! It is green now and growing cute little leaves in the middle of its green seed sides!
The last 3 fruit tree seeds(3 pears) were germinated using the paper towel method and they are not growing as fast as the first 7 seeds which germinated with the method where you put the seeds in a cup filled with water in the fridge for 5-6 days before you put them in soil. So I really recommend using the germination method of putting them in the fridge for 5-6 days before putting them straight into the soil! The other method works too, but I personally prefer the other method now:)
Thank you for viewing this update!:)
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