Good morning steemit !
The apple is a fruit of temperate or cold climates, so their seeds need cold to get germinate. One of the problems of people who like to have their trees from the fruit seeds they eat, is that often do not get the seeds germinate eventually rot ...
In nature the seeds usually fall to the ground in autumn, thus having guaranteed cold weather for germination, but the human being is very impatient and whenever something always finds way to fool mother nature ...
The easiest way to fool mother nature and germinate apple seeds in midsummer is to put them in a container with moistened paper towels and store them in the refrigerator, in the vegetable drawer where they will be kept at a temperature of 6-8 degrees celcius and 10 days begin to germinate ... is only expected to have the size of 2 cm and can already be planted.
People in tropical countries can adopt this method as the seeds need cold to germinate only, after germinated usually give up very well with the heat and humidity of the tropics.
This method is also valid for citrus fruits, peaches, pears, etc ...
I hope you enjoyed the tip!
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