A simple glass of water can reveal something most people never see — how fruit seeds actually come to life 🌱✨
No soil. No guesswork. Just roots unfolding in real time 💧
Avocado 🥑 — suspend the pit with toothpicks, broad end in water; it splits and roots in 2–6 weeks
Lemon 🍋 — remove the outer seed coat; sprouts quickly, often within 1–3 weeks
Apple 🍎 — needs cold stratification (30–60 days in the fridge), then roots begin after soaking
Cherry 🍒 — requires a cold period before germinating; once ready, it can start in water
Plum 🍑 — similar to cherry, needs chilling first, then can sprout after hydration
Fig 🌿 — seeds are unreliable; stem cuttings root easily in water within a few weeks
Passion fruit 🌸 — seeds germinate faster if soaked; roots appear in 1–3 weeks
Mango 🥭 — remove the husk, place the inner seed in water; roots can form in 1–3 weeks
Pomegranate 🔴 — fresh seeds germinate quickly when kept moist, often within 2 weeks
Peach 🍑 — requires cold stratification before germination begins
Hazel 🌰 — slow starter; needs a long cold period before sprouting
Grape 🍇 — also needs chilling; once prepared, seeds can begin rooting after soaking
Some seeds wake up fast ⚡
Others need to feel winter first ❄️
But the principle stays the same:
Water triggers life. Time reveals it 🌍
The windowsill becomes your lab 🪟
The glass becomes your greenhouse 🌱

