- GROW YOUR OWN AVOCADO TREE – It takes 3-6 weeks for an avocado pit to crack open and starts to germinate, depending on breed and temperature. Just be patient, about 90% of all avocado pits start to grow at some point. You will soon have your own little avocado tree.
- FOUR FUN COLORS – This Avocado tree growing kit comes in four vibrant colors, pink, blue, green, and transparent. This allows for everyone to have their own unique avocado tree kit. Choose a color and start growing your own avocado tree.
- EASY TO USE – This Avocado tree growing kit is ultra-easy to use simply peel the avocado pit, put the avocado pit in the AvoSeedo, and it’s ready to go. As soon as your avocado plant is about 20 cm tall and has some leaves you can remove the plant from the AvoSeedo and plant it with soil into the plant pot.
- HIGHLY DURABLE – This avocado tree grower will last for years and years Its made from super strong non-toxic plastic. This makes it the perfect present for any child or loved one in your life.
- AVOCADOS ARE SUPER FOODS - Avocados are full of nutrients and are extremely good for you. According to recent studies regular consumption of avocado is likely to be beneficial to your health with regard to insulin regulation, blood sugar control, satiety and weight control as well as decreased risk of unwanted inflammation.
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Willam Tonelli
A Must-Have!!!!
Works great! Started two seeds almost 3 months ago (one was a dud), but the other has taken off!!! When it grew to about 3-4 inches and just started to get little leaves, I trimmed it. After 2 weeks, it turned into this!!! It's been so fun watching it grow. I must say that it was about 6 weeks before I began to see the root inside about to poke out of the bottom. Online sources said it would be about 3-4 weeks, so just remain patient!!! I tried the whole using toothpicks to have the seed rest in a bowl, but the boat made it so much easier! Stick with buying organic avocados and using ones with bigger seeds.
Pierre Francois Du Plessis
Five Stars
Love it! I wish this was my invention!
Wink Bennett
Fun To Watch it Grow!
I’ve had my AvoSeedo floating in a bowl on my window sill for a month. The pit slowly split and now I have two small roots poking out through the bottom. It is so fun to see it growing week by week, and it really makes you appreciate the no-rush pace of nature. Every couple of weeks, I wash the bowl and sides of the AvoSeedo and refresh the water. I can’t wait to pot my first home-sprouted avocado plant! Side note: organic avocado pits are sometimes smaller than conventional. Mine kept falling through, so I bent a paperclip to hold it in place (see pic). **UPDATE** My avocado tree is nice and healthy and doing well!
Mark Grisham
After 5 months, we got this little sprout going ...
After 5 months, we got this little sprout going! I filled up a trash bin with water, so I don't have to worry about refilling at all. We are located in the bay area, California, so the weather here is warm most of the time. Also, different avocados sprout at different rates. The one pictured is an avocado from mexico. We set it up the same day as 2 seeds from avocados from California. Now, California sprouts are only an inch tall, while the Mexican avocado seed has 10 inches. Have patience!
Marjorie Marie Webb
Avoseedo fulfilled a childhood dream!
I was a Kickstarter backer and I couldn't be happier! I have tried unsuccessfully for years (since I was a preteen and I am now 32!) to get an avocado seed to sprout using the toothpick method. My very first try with the Avoseedo and I have two baby trees to call my own. The picture I attached is about 2 months after I put the seed in the little boat. I am about to start my second round of seeds as the trees I have now are ready to be put in soil. I could have waited longer but I love the process so much that I want to get started on another round. I plan to give these out as gifts because people keep asking me about them and love the concept! I am so proud of my trees that I proudly show off the pictures to everyone everywhere I go.
Ronald Miranda
Patience, people! 2 out of 3 worked for me!
Patience is a must, but these little guys make it well worth the wait. I started with 3 pits from grocery store avocados and, after 5 months of all three floating in their little AvoSeedo boats in a large bowl of water, I now have one with a gnarly root system and an avocado stalk about 14" tall with several pretty leaves. One other pit has a massive root but no stalk (yet) and the third pit got me nothing. But I am thrilled with the two successful starts and as soon as can get them into soil, I plan to start more. Mine have been in the same location the entire time, on a shelf near a SW facing window so they get lots of sunshine but are protected from direct sunlight. I just ordered one for my granddaughter because I think this would be fun for kids. It will definitely help teach them patience!
Nathaly Desilets
Pleasantly surprised!
I was skeptical at first as I've tried to grow an avocado tree from the seed for years with the old cup and toothpick method, but was never successful. This was my first attempt with the avoseedo and it worked! Takes a loooooong time to sprout so don't give up.. stay patient. My tree is sprouting and the roots are long and healthy. I am pumped! :)
AL CI
SS Avocado
The AvoSeedo gives even the neophyte gardener a green thumb. The concept is ridiculously easy – even easier than the DIY method of toothpicks and a glass. Both methods work – and we’ve done both – but this one is a more colorful (select the color of your AvoSeedo “boat”) charming (the flag is fun and the avocado-shaped “boat” is, too), and effective (as the water evaporates between changing, the AvoSeedo simply floats down to that level; toothpicks stay stationary on the container’s rim. Also, you can grow multiple pits with this method engaging more users.) The step-by-step, illustrated booklet, three flags (see pic), and markers give gardeners of any age the opportunity to get their hands dirty with this water-based growing method. It took a month for the pit to split, and another 2 months for roots to sprout (we started this in January in Boston!), but once it did, the root grew like crazy. Just now, 5 months in, the tree is finally growing out of the top of the seed. We got on AvoSeedo’s website for transplanting instructions. It’s been an exciting process to watch and makes us appreciate the time and care required for things to grow properly. It's a great lesson to impart to young children. AvoSeedo’s method can be used as a lesson in homeschooling programs but is low-key enough to be enjoyed by the casual gardening enthusiast. That flexibility to grow your engagement with this tool is one of the many reasons it’s a 5-star purchase.
Balint László Eduárd
These are a fun novelty and make starting an avocado seed easy
These are a fun novelty and make starting an avocado seed easy. I wish they were not this expensive as they are only made from plastic. I have 6 boats. It's easier than the old toothpick trick. I've grown several plants and also sold several for $20 so I've paid for my boats. My only comment is that in the description it says you have to wait till it is a certain height with leaves before you plant it. That is not the case, as soon as you have roots you can plant it in the soil with the seed a bit above soil level and it will continue to grow. Make sure you peel the skin off the avocado seed before starting it in the boat. They like bright light and quite a bit of water once they are planted in soil They also need to be transplanted into bigger pots frequently. They don't have compact roots, just long ones. Don't ever expect to reap avocados from these as it will take over 5-10 years if they ever do produce fruit. It is mostly just for the fun and novelty and for us crazy plant people it provides an itneresting houseplant. Happy Growing.
Lousheean R Fer
Do I like the AvoSeedo? I freaking love it!
I haven't quite gotten an 🥑 tree yet, but it's only been 2 days. This was a cute gift for my fiance and we live in NY so not much hope to get that tree yet. But we look forward to seeing it sprout and then hopefully move to California or somewhere warmer with sun soon. This is adorable to see a seed in the pot just floating there. If anything this is cute and a fun gift for avocado lovers.