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Organic Jackfruit Seeds  / Sweet multi nutritional organic jackfruit seeds

Organic Jackfruit Seeds / Sweet multi nutritional organic jackfruit seeds

how to pllant. If you have access to ripe jackfruit, you can also harvest seeds from the fruit. Rinse the seeds with warm water to remove the sticky pulp. Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours. Place your seeds in a bowl or container with lukewarm water. Let them sit for a full day before sowing them. Soaking seeds will speed up the germination process and make your seedlings grow faster.[3] Fill a 1 US gal (3.8 L) pot with potting mix. Use a plastic pot with drainage holes so water can easily flow out from the bottom. Use a well-draining potting mix with perlite, sand, and organic compost to achieve the best drainage in your pot.[4] Plant 3 seeds 1 in (2.5 cm) deep in the soil. Space the seeds evenly near the center of the pot. Don’t let the seeds grow near the edges, otherwise the roots may not develop fully. Cover the seeds and press down slightly to compact the potting mix.[5] Water the seeds every day. Keep the soil moist, but make sure that it is not overwatered. Stick your finger into the soil up to the first knuckle to feel if it's wet. If it isn’t, water the seeds.[6] Keep the pot in a warm, sunny area. If you can, keep the pot outdoors during the warmest parts of the day. When the temperature gets near freezing, bring the pot indoors and keep it on a windowsill or near a window so it receives sunlight. Thin down to 1 healthy seedling after they’ve started germinating. It will take 2-3 weeks for your seedlings to germinate. Look for seedlings that have grown the tallest and have healthy looking leaves. Remove the weaker seedlings by gently pulling them out of the soil.[7]

Organic Jackfruit Seeds  / Sweet multi nutritional organic jackfruit seeds

Organic Jackfruit Seeds / Sweet multi nutritional organic jackfruit seeds

how to pllant. If you have access to ripe jackfruit, you can also harvest seeds from the fruit. Rinse the seeds with warm water to remove the sticky pulp. Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours. Place your seeds in a bowl or container with lukewarm water. Let them sit for a full day before sowing them. Soaking seeds will speed up the germination process and make your seedlings grow faster.[3] Fill a 1 US gal (3.8 L) pot with potting mix. Use a plastic pot with drainage holes so water can easily flow out from the bottom. Use a well-draining potting mix with perlite, sand, and organic compost to achieve the best drainage in your pot.[4] Plant 3 seeds 1 in (2.5 cm) deep in the soil. Space the seeds evenly near the center of the pot. Don’t let the seeds grow near the edges, otherwise the roots may not develop fully. Cover the seeds and press down slightly to compact the potting mix.[5] Water the seeds every day. Keep the soil moist, but make sure that it is not overwatered. Stick your finger into the soil up to the first knuckle to feel if it's wet. If it isn’t, water the seeds.[6] Keep the pot in a warm, sunny area. If you can, keep the pot outdoors during the warmest parts of the day. When the temperature gets near freezing, bring the pot indoors and keep it on a windowsill or near a window so it receives sunlight. Thin down to 1 healthy seedling after they’ve started germinating. It will take 2-3 weeks for your seedlings to germinate. Look for seedlings that have grown the tallest and have healthy looking leaves. Remove the weaker seedlings by gently pulling them out of the soil.[7]