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Macadamia 20 Seeds Grow Nuts Heirloom Seeds Rare Tropical Plant Tree From Thai
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Soak in water for about 24 hours; then, plant in a media of peat moss and vermiculite. Keep moist and place in a sunny spot. I'm slow to germinate so give me 6 weeks. Keep in bright light. Keep temperature 60F to 90F. - Find an outdoor planting location that receives full sun and that is near a building or wall to protect the macadamia tree from wind. In addition, look for well-drained soil that is dark and rich. - Loosen the soil to a 1-inch depth using a garden cultivator tool or a wide-toothed rake. Poke 1/4 inch deep holes into the ground and place one macadamia seed into each hole. Cover the seeds completely with soil. - Water the soil until it is completely moist but not soggy. After the initial planting, water the macadamia seeds once a week with 1 inch of water each time, if no rainfall has occurred. - Wait six months after planting and apply a granular fertilizer that is formulated for citrus trees. Spread the fertilizer around the base of the small macadamia tree in the rates indicated on the fertilizer packaging. Apply a second application of fertilizer six months after the first application. - Wrap small trees in clear plastic sheeting in the late fall before temperatures drop below freezing. Secure the plastic to the tree using twine or string. Leave the plastic on until the temperatures rise above freeing in the spring and then cut it off with scissors.
- Find an outdoor planting location that receives full sun
- Loosen the soil to a 1-inch depth using a garden cultivator tool or a wide-toothed rake
- Water the soil until it is completely moist but not soggy
- Wrap small trees in clear plastic sheeting in the late fall before temperatures drop below freezing
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