Peach Seed Germination No Cold Stratification

 


How to germinate a peach seed without cold stratification and plant in a pot 14 days later!

Peach Seed Germination No Cold Stratification: A Simple Guide

Germinating a peach seed is a fun and rewarding project that can be done at any time. 

Materials Needed:

  • One peach seed (I recommend you start several at the same time)
  • Paper Towel
  • Small Plastic cup with a lid or other container that closes
  • Water
  • Soil
  • Pot

Step 1: Prepare the Seed

  1. Remove the Seed: Extract the seed from the peach, rinse it gently and then pull away any remaining fruit.
  2. Identify the Top and Bottom: The top is the slightly pointed end, and the bottom is the flat end. The roots will grow from the bottom.

Step 2: Germinate the Seed

  1. Soak overnight in water or at least a few hours: This makes the seed coating easier to peel.  
  2. Peel the seed coating: Be careful with the pointed end - that is where the root will start.  Watch the video above to see how I peel the seed coating with my fingers.  
  3. Cover with a paper towel in container: Use a small paper towel and cover it in the container and place it on a shelf.  Then cover the container with a dark towel or in a closet with no light.  Add a little water to lightly wet the paper towel.  

Step 3: Wait for Sprouting

  1. Day 5-7: Check to see if the towel still has a bit of moisture - if not add a spoon of water.  
  2. Day 14: The seed should have split and you should see a root growing in the container.  

Step 4: Plant the Seedling

  1. Prepare the Pot: Fill a pot with well-draining potting soil. Make a small hole in the center.
  2. Plant the Seed: Place the seed root down in the hole, with the top half of the seed above the soil.  
  3. Water and Care: Water the soil thoroughly and place the pot in a sunny location. Keep the soil moist but not overdone.  If the weather is bad - you can place it on a sunny windowsill for a long time.  

Conclusion

Start thinking about where you want your peach tree long term.  In the ground or in a container?  I have mine in very large containers.  Happy growing!  

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