How to Grow an Apple Tree from Seeds
Apple, a satisfying and energizing fruit, is both delicious and stands out with its vitamin and mineral richness. You can germinate seeds at home, on your balcony, or even in a small jar. You do not need to graft seedlings grown from seed. Statements such as that trees grown in this way will not bear fruit, that they will not be edible even if they do, do not reflect the truth and are completely wrong.
DRY THE APPLE SEEDS-GERMINATING THE SEEDS Collect the seeds from your fruit and clean them thoroughly to remove any pulp or fruit residue. After cleaning the seeds, dry them with a cloth and place them outdoors to remove any remaining moisture. Wrap your seeds in a damp paper towel or tissue paper. Then place them in a sealed plastic bag or plastic container that you will put in the refrigerator. It's important to provide the seeds with winter conditions as this is the period when they develop shoots and roots. You can also germinate the seeds in damp cotton or paper towels instead of using a paper towel. The germination process takes time, so you should leave your seeds in the refrigerator for at least 8 weeks. Keep in mind that even though you have created an artificial winter for your seeds, it's best to germinate them during the actual winter season so that you can plant them in early spring, after the frost, when the seeds come out of dormancy. After germinating your seeds, you can move on to planting.