Can you grow a apple tree from any core from any apple tree?
Make sure the nut is viable first. Place the seeds in a cup of water. Whatever ones float to the top...toss. The good seed are on the bottom.
Just reread, and nerkaman is correct. Needs to be pollinated.
Yes but rooting a adjectives would get you a fruit bearing tree sooner and easier and your fruit Would be correct to be the variety of apple you took the cutting from. Seeds can revert spinal column to a wilder variety. Just cut a 4 in adjectives from the tree you want to start. Make sure that it is new growth from this year and has not turned brown, explanation the stem yet. Remove the lower leaves from the cutting and dip the bottom 1/4 contained by of the cutting into a rooting hormone talc powder. You can get the rooting powder form walmart or usually any garden center. Bonide is a flawless brand. To insure that the rooting hormone doesn't burn the cutting, I mix a 50/50 ratio of baby powder contained by with the rooting hormone. This also will make it be in motion twice as far. You can either stick the cutting directly into potting medium a mist everyday, being sure to keep the soil moist, or the easier method, stick the cuttings within a vase or glass of river and when you see the roots appear transpant in soil. It usually takes almost 2 weeks to see roots start to appear in water and more or less the same in the soil but you must not verbs the cuttings from the soil to check for roots before then. This could prevent the fine roots from establishing, bloodshed the cutting. I have started them plentiful times. But the right humidity is what keeps them going. Also they are an outside plant so when you start them is to be considered. I have tried to start them surrounded by the winter months. They start out well, but the humidity drops in accordance as to how much we own to use the gas heat. Running the gas heat kill the humidity, that also kills the seedling.
It would be interesting to put your seeds where on earth you want them to grow and see what happens. Every new perennial within my growing zone 5a is suppose to be mulched over at least the first two years to help the current roots from freezing.
I have a pink flowering crab apple that drops seeds. In the spring here are tiny sprouts possibly from the seeds that fell the "Fall Season" before. This year I potted some of them. They are doing great. Some seed need to go through a winter season to sprout. But I own started apples Right directly from the apple seed from store bought apples. Some come up just days after planting.
Answers: if you have good soil
yha lately have a spot with tender soil and 3 or 4 seed give it a gallon of water a afternoon and hopefully it should do fine.
just make shure u own the tree in a good spot so u wont hold to cut it down when it is full grown and is serveing u good fresh apples have fun planting i hope this workes for u
As said previously, should not be a problem growing from pip, but what it was pollinated with or what collection of apple tree you end up with is impossible to say-so. Every McIntosh apple grown over the past 150 years was taken from successive generation of cuttings from trees, all started from a single wild tree surrounded by Ontario.
My friends from the Canadian Ag Research center tell me that of every ~1,000 or so crosses derived from commercial apple varieties, possibly one will be a seed/tree with characteristics worth investigating further and of these, only one contained by 100 will reach a test bazaar.
One in ten thousand is not very worthy odds if you are planning to eat the fruit your apple tree may produce!
Yes, this is what the seeds are for. If you're good :]