How to Grow an Apple Tree from SEED to FRUIT in 3 YEARS!

Prepare the Seeds:

  • Collect seeds from a ripe apple.
  • Clean and dry the seeds for a day.

Stratify the Seeds:

  • Place seeds in a damp paper towel and into a plastic bag.
  • Store in the refrigerator for 6-8 weeks, keeping the towel moist.

Plant the Seeds:

  • After stratification, plant seeds 1/2 inch deep in small pots with potting soil.
  • Water well and place in a sunny spot or under grow lights.

Care for the Seedlings:

  • Keep soil consistently moist.
  • Transplant seedlings to larger containers or outdoors when they have several leaves.

Transplanting Outdoors:

  • Choose a sunny, well-draining spot.
  • Space trees 15-20 feet apart.
  • Plant seedlings, firming the soil around the roots.

Accelerate Growth:

  • Fertilize regularly.
  • Water deeply and mulch to retain moisture.

Pruning:

  • Prune in late winter or early spring to shape and remove dead branches.
  • Create an open canopy for sunlight and air circulation.

Pollination:

Plant at least two apple varieties nearby for cross-pollination.

Pest and Disease Management:

  • Monitor for pests and diseases.
  • Use treatments as needed to protect trees.

Fruit Thinning:

In the second year, thin fruit to one per cluster when marble-sized to improve quality.

Harvesting:

  • By the third year, trees should bear fruit.
  • Harvest when apples are firm, crisp, and fully colored.

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