Durian can be grown from durian seeds.
Durian seeds can be planted, but they lose their germination power 10 hours after they leave the pulp. And when sowing, the seeds should be placed flat, and the covering soil should not be too thick, about 1-1.5cm. After eating the pulp and leaving the core, soak it in water for a few days. When there are signs of sprouts, find a basin and bury it shallowly.
After the whole fruit core was soaked in water, the next day I saw signs of cracking in the outer skin, and it was vaguely visible that the milky white core inside was about to pop out. At this time, you can plant. First put 8-10 cm of soil, then put it on top, and then cover it with 1 cm of thin soil. That's it. In summer, the temperature reaches above 25 degrees Celsius, which is suitable for potted durian growth. There is no need to water it every day. The soil humidity should be maintained at 30%-40%, and it should not be exposed to the sun.
Precautions for planting durian cores
There are no strict time requirements for planting durian in pots at home. Generally, it is planted in spring. It likes a warm environment and has higher light requirements. Planting in spring or summer is better. suitable. Potted durian prefers a cool and high-temperature environment. There is no need to water it every day. Just water it appropriately to keep the pot soil moist. Leaves will grow soon.
Durian likes to grow in soil rich in organic matter. When potting, prepare a pottery pot with strong air permeability and fill it with fertile and loose soil. Dry and disinfect the soil 1-2 days in advance. To prevent durian seeds from being infected with bacteria. Durian is a tropical fruit and has a very high demand for light. During the maintenance process, it needs to be placed outdoors in bright light to allow the plant to fully see the light. During the peak growth season of durian, compound fertilizer must be applied every 20 days.