Pulling an olive tree »This is how it thrives

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Selection of the seeds

First of all you need the right seeds. Olives belong to the stone fruitsSo - just like cherries or plums - have a seed core surrounded by pulp. However, you cannot just go to the supermarket and buy olives with a stone and then end up using them as To use the basis for your own olive cultivation, the seeds usually have to be bought in specialist shops or online order. Olives available in Germany are usually inserted or otherwise processed, which is why its core is no longer capable of germination.

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How to choose good olives for seeds

You can find germinable seeds in

  • full tire, d. H. black olives
  • which are as fresh as possible and not processed
  • the fruits should not have any damaged areas

Another possibility would be to travel to the olive growing areas at harvest time and bring back fresh, fully ripe olives from there.

Treat the seed core properly

Once you have a seed, the first thing you need to do is rid it of the surrounding pulp. Then carefully rinse it off under running lukewarm water, rubbing off the remains of the pulp. First soak dried seeds in lukewarm water for 24 hours, changing this several times. Now you can carefully scratch or file the seeds, this will speed up germination.

Plant the seed core

Now put the pretreated seed core in as germ-free as possible Potting soil. The tip of the core should look up. Cover it loosely about 0.5 to an inch with soil and keep it moist - but not wet! The pot should be as bright and warm as possible - around 20 to 25 ° C. Germination occurs within four to twelve weeks. Of the The seedling must be as bright as possible, because otherwise its shoot will be too long and thin. You need you young plant only then repotwhen the soil in the nursery pot is already well rooted. Fertilize Only apply some liquid fertilizer when they are around three to four months old, but with a maximum of a quarter of the usual dosage.

Tips & Tricks

Young olives also need a lot of air and a lot of light. It is therefore best to grow the young plants in spring and then place them outside in a sheltered place from June / July. A partially shaded location is ideal to slowly get the olives used to the sun.

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